Author/Authors :
Watanabe، نويسنده , , Takanobu; Goung، نويسنده , , Jin Lee; Iseki، نويسنده , , Takashi; Ishii، نويسنده , , Mamoru ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
mechanistic model is developed to analyze the swelling phenomena caused by flashing in a
tank. Up to now, in the case of flashing in a tank, there is no reliable mechanistic model available to
predict the swelling level and the void fraction when the flashing occurs. In this paper, a mechanistic
model is developed to predict the swelling level, the average void fraction, and the pressure transients in
the case of blow down of steam from a tank. Both the equilibrium model and the non-equilibrium model
are developed to analyze the flashing phenomena in a tank. Thus, in the equilibrium model, detailed
knowledge of the gas bubble generation and growth is not needed. In the case of the non-equilibrium
model, liquid can be superheated by depressurization, and the bubble generation rate is calculated as a
function of superheat. By applying a Lagrangian approach, the bubble growth rate and the total volume
of gas can be calculated. Computer programs for the equilibrium and the non-equilibrium models are
developed. Results are compared with experimental data. For pressure and venting rate, the results of
both the equilibrium model and the non-equilibrium model agree very well with the experimental data.
The equilibrium model is not accurate in predicting swelling level and void fraction because the model
does not use detailed information about bubble generation and growth. For swelling level and void
fraction, results of the proposed non-equilibrium model agree well with the experimental data.