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Journal of Computational Physics | 2017

A numerical framework for bubble transport in a subcooled fluid flow

Klas Jareteg; Srdjan Sasic; Paolo Vinai; Christophe Demazière

In this paper we present a framework for the simulation of dispersed bubbly two-phase flows, with the specific aim of describing vapor–liquid systems with condensation. We formulate and implement a framework that consists of a population balance equation (PBE) for the bubble size distribution and an Eulerian–Eulerian two-fluid solver. The PBE is discretized using the Direct Quadrature Method of Moments (DQMOM) in which we include the condensation of the bubbles as an internal phase space convection. We investigate the robustness of the DQMOM formulation and the numerical issues arising from the rapid shrinkage of the vapor bubbles. In contrast to a PBE method based on the multiple-size-group (MUSIG) method, the DQMOM formulation allows us to compute a distribution with dynamic bubble sizes. Such a property is advantageous to capture the wide range of bubble sizes associated with the condensation process. Furthermore, we compare the computational performance of the DQMOM-based framework with the MUSIG method. The results demonstrate that DQMOM is able to retrieve the bubble size distribution with a good numerical precision in only a small fraction of the computational time required by MUSIG. For the two-fluid solver, we examine the implementation of the mass, momentum and enthalpy conservation equations in relation to the coupling to the PBE. In particular, we propose a formulation of the pressure and liquid continuity equations, that was shown to correctly preserve mass when computing the vapor fraction with DQMOM. In addition, the conservation of enthalpy was also proven. Therefore a consistent overall framework that couples the PBE and two-fluid solvers is achieved.


Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2015

Coupled fine-mesh neutronics and thermal-hydraulics - modeling and implementation for PWR fuel assemblies

Klas Jareteg; Paolo Vinai; Srdjan Sasic; Christophe Demazière


Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2014

Fine-mesh deterministic modeling of PWR fuel assemblies: Proof-of-principle of coupled neutronic/thermal–hydraulic calculations

Klas Jareteg; Paolo Vinai; Christophe Demazière


Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2007

A statistical methodology for quantification of uncertainty in best estimate code physical models

Paolo Vinai; Rafael Macian-Juan; R. Chawla


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2017

Criteria for Onset of Flow Instability in heated vertical narrow rectangular channels at low pressure: An assessment study

Alberto Ghione; Brigitte Noel; Paolo Vinai; Christophe Demazière


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2016

Assessment of thermal–hydraulic correlations for narrow rectangular channels with high heat flux and coolant velocity

Alberto Ghione; Brigitte Noel; Paolo Vinai; Christophe Demazière


International Conference on Mathematics and Computational Methods Applied to Nuclear Science & Engineering (M&C 2013) Sun Valley, Idaho, USA, May 5-9, 2013, on CD-ROM | 2013

INVESTIGATION OF THE POSSIBILITY TO USE A FINE-MESH SOLVER FOR RESOLVING COUPLED NEUTRONICS AND THERMAL-HYDRAULICS

Klas Jareteg; Paolo Vinai; Christophe Demazière


Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2014

Modelling of a self-sustained density wave oscillation and its neutronic response in a three-dimensional heterogeneous system

Paolo Vinai; Christophe Demazière; Victor Dykin


Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2017

Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis for the simulation of a station blackout scenario in the Jules Horowitz Reactor

Alberto Ghione; Brigitte Noel; Paolo Vinai; Christophe Demazière


Proc. 16th Int. Topl. Mtg. Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH-16) | 2015

Wall superheat prediction in narrow rectangular channels under fully developed boiling of water at low pressures

Alberto Ghione; Brigitte Noel; Paolo Vinai; Christophe Demazière

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Christophe Demazière

Chalmers University of Technology

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Klas Jareteg

Chalmers University of Technology

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Srdjan Sasic

Chalmers University of Technology

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R. Chawla

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Stefanos D. Kollias

National Technical University of Athens

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Augusto Hernández-Solís

Chalmers University of Technology

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Victor Dykin

Chalmers University of Technology

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Anders Nordlund

Chalmers University of Technology

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Christian Ekberg

Chalmers University of Technology

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