Abstract: | A water wall type passive containment cooling system with an outer pool surrounding the suppression pool is one passive containment cooling system. In the system, a baffle plate in the suppression pool mitigates thermal stratification formed at the vent tube outlet level and enlarges the heat transfer area. The effectiveness of the baffle plate in mitigating thermal stratification was experimentally confirmed; the heat transferred to the outer pool increased about 50% due to a larger high temperature region and a longer effective heat transfer length. The experimental analysis was performed using a three-dimensional thermal-hydraulic analysis program. In the analysis, a laminar flow model and slip conditions on structural walls were used, and the calculated temperature profiles and natural circulation flow rates along the baffle plate agreed with measurements. The model was then judged as a valid and practical tool to evaluate global natural circulation and temperature distributions in a large pool. And it was analytically corn- firmed that the thermal resistance of the PCV wall and the heat flux to the outer pool affected the performance of the baffle plate. |