a Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1 O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan
b The Japan Atomic Power Company Co. Ltd., 1-5-1 Ohtemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan
Abstract:
The fuel spacer is one of the components of a fuel rod bundle and its role is to maintain an appropriate rod-to-rod clearance. The fuel spacer influences the liquid film flow distribution in the fuel rod bundle, so that the spacer geometry has a strong effect on thermal hydraulic characteristics of BWR such as critical power and pressure drop in the fuel bundle. In this paper, liquid film flow characteristics were experimentally investigated in a circular channel with ring-type spacers using air and water as test fluids in order to be compared with the analytical results introducing the mechanistic spacer model. The spacer model was composed of three effects; the drift flow effect, the narrow channel effect and the run-off effect. The drift flow effect and the narrow channel effect were discussed in the previous works and the run-off effect is done in this paper. This paper shows the formulation around the spacer with use of the three effects. The proposed model explains well the experimental results of liquid film flow rates and thickness carried out in reference to the spacer thickness, the gap between the channel wall and the spacer.