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Pressure Pulses Generated by Gas Released from a Breached Fuel Element

Ting-Shu Wu

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 69 / Number 2 / February 1979 / Pages 319-325

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE79-A20620

In experimental measurements of liquid pressure pulses generated by rapid release of gas from breached fuel elements in a nuclear reactor, different peak pressures were observed at locations equidistant from the origin of the release. Using the model of a submerged spherical bubble with a nonstationary center, this analysis predicts not only that the peak pressure would be higher at a point in front of the advancing bubble than that at a point the same distance behind the bubble origin, but also that the pressure pulse in front of the bubble reaches its peak later than the pulse behind the origin.