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Volume 5: Advanced and Next Generation Reactors, Fusion Technology; Codes, Standards, Conformity Assessment, Licensing, and Regulatory Issues | 2017

Preliminary Investigation of Pool Sloshing Behavior in a Two-Dimensional Experiment

Li Shuo; Cheng Songbai; Li Kejia; Lin Shaopeng; Zhang Nan

Studies on the pool sloshing behavior are of crucial importance for the improved assessment of energetic potential of a large whole-core-scale molten fuel pool that might be formed in the transition phase of a Core Disruptive Accident (CDA) of Sodium-cooled Fast Reactors (SFR). In this work, to clarify the mechanisms underlying this behavior, a series of simulated experiments was performed by injecting nitrogen gas into a two-dimensional rectangular water pool from a nozzle positioned at the center of pool bottom. To achieve a comprehensive understanding, various experimental parameters, including the nitrogen gas pressure, nozzle size, initial water depth, as well as the initial particle bed height, particle size, particle density and the particle shape, have been planned. From the preliminary analyses, it is found that the gas pressure, initial water depth and particle bed height are observable to have a remarkable impact on the sloshing characteristics (e.g. maximum magnitude of water level in the center and peripheries of water pool). Due to a much-reduced residence time of the injected gas in the pool, mitigation effect of gas pressure, which could restrain the intensity of sloshing motion in the fuel pool, is observable. However, as to the sloshing motion with a certain kind of particles, as the initial particle bed height increases, the intensity of sloshing motion is confirmable to become stronger and stronger. Knowledge and fundamental data from this work might be utilized for the predicative-model studies as well as verifications of SFR severe accident analysis codes in China in the future.Copyright


Archive | 2017

Experimental system for forming characteristic of sodium-cooled fast reactor debris bed

Cheng Songbai; Lin Shaopeng; Pan Ziyi; Wang Shixian; Jiang Guangyu; Lin Hantao


Archive | 2013

Error processing system of automatic photoelectric crystal furnace and method thereof

Li Yilun; Lin Shaopeng; Wang Biao; Zhou Zifan; Zhu Yunzhong


Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2017

破片床形成挙動に関する2次元実験的研究【Powered by NICT】

Lin Shaopeng; Cheng Songbai; Jiang Guangyu; Pan Ziyi; Lin Hantao; Wang Shixian; Wang Li; Zhang Xiaoying; Wang Biao


Archive | 2017

Visual experimental system for shake features of molten fuel tank during severe accidents of sodium-cooled fast reactor

Cheng Songbai; Li Shuo; Li Kejia; Zhang Nan; Lin Shaopeng


Archive | 2017

Experimental system for interaction between fuel and coolant inside sodium-cooled fast reactor molten fuel tank

Cheng Songbai; Zhu Ting; Lin Shaopeng; Zhang Ting; Chen Minli; Feng Wanqi; Hu Qingyun


Archive | 2017

Method for feeding back crystal growth state, crystal growth control method and control system

Zhu Yunzhong; Wang Biao; Lin Shaopeng; Ma Decai


Archive | 2017

In-situ detecting method, control method and control system of crystal growth interface disturbance

Zhu Yunzhong; Wang Biao; Ma Decai; Lin Shaopeng


Archive | 2016

Crystal growth method and device

Wang Biao; Zhu Yunzhong; Lin Shaopeng


Archive | 2016

Crystal feeding method for Czochralski method crystal growth and automatic crystal feeding equipment

Wang Biao; Zhu Yunzhong; Lin Shaopeng

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Wang Biao

Sun Yat-sen University

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Li Kejia

Sun Yat-sen University

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Li Shuo

Sun Yat-sen University

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Zhang Nan

Sun Yat-sen University

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