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Effects of Energy Losses of Arbitrary Magnitude on Fuel Quality, Vapor Density, and Bubble Diameter in an Idealized Expansion of Mixtures of UO2 and Sodium

Hugo W. Bertini, Janice S. White

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 69 / Number 1 / January 1979 / Pages 85-94

Technical Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE79-A21289

Idealized equilibrium expansion calculations were made to determine the characteristics of UO2 vapor bubbles produced under sodium in the capacitor discharge vaporization experiments at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. These characteristics are the quality of the vaporized UO2, it vapor density, and the bubble diameter. A parametric study was made over the range of initial and final states expected to occur in the experiments to determine the effects of losing arbitrary amounts of energy and of vaporizing arbitrary amounts of sodium. The results are sufficiently general to be of use in estimating bubble characteristics for a hypothetical core disruptive accident in a liquid metal-cooled fast breeder reactor.