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Modified Evaporation Model for ATHLET System Code in a Passive Containment Cooling System for Nuclear Safety

Michel Haag, Iurii Dolganov, Stephan Leyer

Nuclear Technology / Volume 211 / Number 1 / January 2025 / Pages 111-126

Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2024.2319933

Received:May 23, 2023
Accepted:February 10, 2024
Published:December 20, 2024

The presented work deals with the improvement of the evaporation model of the ATHLET (Analysis of Thermal and Hydraulics of Leaks and Transients) system code to be applied to a passive containment cooling system of a nuclear power plant. For the model validation, INTRAVIT (Investigation of Passive Heat Transfer in a Variably Inclined Tube) test facility setup at the University of Luxembourg was used. The first part of the paper presents a review of the existing literature on evaporation models that revealed that those models significantly simplify the physical processes that occur. Next, a modified evaporation model is proposed that offers a realistic description of various evaporation processes and the start of bubble formation using a nucleation model, and a surface density calculation model is introduced that is necessary for evaporation simulation. The final part of this work explored five different system configurations to test the evaporation model: three condenser tube inclinations (5 deg, 60 deg, and 90 deg), two riser lengths (1 m and 2.5 m), and different thermal loads. They made it possible to simulate several experiments for stable and unstable natural circulation and to verify the proposed model.