Pump Two-Phase Performance Program. Volume 2. Steady-state tests. Final report
The primary objective of the C-E/EPRI Pump Two-Phase Performance Program was to obtain sufficient steady-state and transient two-phase empirical data to substantiate and ultimately improve the reactor coolant pump analytical model currently used for LOCA analysis. A one-fifth scale pump, which geometrically models a reactor coolant pump, was tested in steady-state runs with single- and two-phase mixtures of water and steam over ranges of operating conditions representative of postulated loss-of-coolant accidents. Transient tests were also run to evaluate the applicability of the steady-state-based calculational models to transient conditions. This project has produced test data which can appropriately be utilized for reactor coolant pump modeling in LOCA analyses. The steady-state test data show general coherence of the test results and overall pump performance trends for a model pump that should be representative of a reactor coolant pump to the extent that scaling laws apply. Both head and torque data correlate well in the form of homologous curves. Two-phase head degradation curves are approximately comparable to head degradation curves obtained in other test programs. Two-phase torque degradation curves have also been developed.
- Research Organization:
- Combustion Engineering, Inc., Windsor, CT (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 7065262
- Report Number(s):
- EPRI-NP-1556(Vol.2)
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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LOSS OF COOLANT
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REACTOR ACCIDENTS
REACTOR COMPONENTS
REACTOR COOLING SYSTEMS
REACTORS
STEADY-STATE CONDITIONS
STEAM
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