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FPTRAN: A Volatile Fission Product and Structural Material Transport Code for RELAP/SCDAPSIM

FPTRAN: A Volatile Fission Product and Structural Material Transport Code for RELAP/SCDAPSIM. EDUARDO HONAISER (Brazilian Navy Technological Center) SAMIM ANGHAIE (University of Florida). OUTLINE. Introduction Development of the Model Numerical Treatment Phenomena modeling

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FPTRAN: A Volatile Fission Product and Structural Material Transport Code for RELAP/SCDAPSIM

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  1. FPTRAN: A Volatile Fission Product and Structural Material Transport Code for RELAP/SCDAPSIM • EDUARDO HONAISER (Brazilian Navy Technological Center) • SAMIM ANGHAIE (University of Florida)

  2. OUTLINE • Introduction • Development of the Model • Numerical Treatment • Phenomena modeling • Implementation into RELAP/SCDAPSIM/MOD3.2 • Conclusions • Development of a model to predict the transport of released fission products through the RCS, and to calculate the quantities each FP product deposited in the RCS and released to the containment OBJECTIVE

  3. Containment Source Term Fission Product Behavior Fission products initial inventory Fission Products Release Chemistry Fission Products Transport

  4. Fission Product Transport (Scope) • Vapor phenomena • Adsorption • Condensation • Onto structures • Onto aerosol surfaces • Aerosol nucleation • Aerosol Phenomena • Deposition • Agglomeration • Re-suspension

  5. Characteristics of the Model • Fixed speciation • Phenomenological and convection model limited to piping system (upper plenum not considered) • Decay heat of deposited FP not considered • Mechanistic model for aerosol nucleation

  6. Vapor species Aerosol Species Analytical Equations

  7. Transition Analytical-Numerical Apply the Gear Method to solve the ODE system Hindmarsh (1993) package Use fractional step method to separate the convective term Discrete Ordinate Approach to treat Aerosol size Convert PDE into ODE Change the integral terms into summation terns Define finite limits for particle size spectrum

  8. Bulk states (vapor+aerosol sections) Surface states (condensed, absorbed, and deposited) Total number of equations of the system: Sx(B+1+3N) Numerical Equations

  9. Vapor-Structural Surface • Laminar flow (Re<2300) • Leifshitz model (1962) • Turbulent flow

  10. Vapor-Aerosol Processes • Homogeneous nucleation • Heterogeneous nucleation

  11. Nucleation Pattern • Experimental evidence • PBF-SFD and Phebus-FP experiments • Procedure • Calculate selectively nucleation rate for Ag and U • Select a model for homogeneous nucleation • Obtain the particle critical size, defining lower particle size as spectrum limit • Critical radius for Ag-U particles : 850 K, S=20: O(10-1m) • Experimental evidence: Winfrith Laboratories (1986): 0.50.9 m

  12. Homogeneous Nucleation Models • Analytical Models • Classical theory (Becker-Doring (1935) • Kinetic theory (Girshick et al (1990) Kinetic theory has better performance

  13. Heterogeneous Nucleation J+ J- rp • Approach • Diffusion • Continuum region (Kn<<1) • Near Continuum region (Fuchs and Stuggin correction)

  14. Aerosol Processes Assumptions • Aerosol spherical shape • Empirical evidence • PBF-SFD and Phebus experiments • Synergy • Mathematical • Sticking coefficient • Steady state • Stokes Region (Rep<<1) • Continuum region (Kn<<1)

  15. Aerosol-Surface • Gravitational • Using the concept of mobility • Upper limit of the spectrum: 50 m • Laminar diffusion • Gormley and Kennedy (1954)

  16. Aerosol-Surface (Turbulent) • Early Models (theoretical) • Friedlander (1957), Davies (1966) and Beal (1968) • Semi-empirical model (Sehmel-1970) • Empirical Models • Liu (1974), Iam and Chung (1983), Chiang (1996) Chiang Correlation

  17. Aerosol-Surface (Thermophoresis) • Principle (Continuum) • Brock Solution (1962) • Springer (1970) • Talbot (1980) • Assessments • Dumaz (1994)

  18. Other Models

  19. Aerosol-Aerosol (Agglomeration) • Brownian agglomeration • Approach (continuum) • Target particle flux from other particles • Equation • Boundary conditions • Continuum/near continuum region

  20. Aerosol-Aerosol (Agglomeration) • Differential gravitational • Simplified model • Realistic model • Consider the fluid trajectories • Approximations • Fuchs (1964) • Pruppacher and Klett (1978)

  21. Aerosol-Aerosol (Agglomeration) ๑๑ ๑ ๑ ๑ ๑ ๑ ๑ ๑๑ ๑ ๑ ๑ ๑ ๑๑ ๑ ๑ ๑ • Turbulent agglomeration • Processes • Diffusivity (small particles) • Inertial (large particles) • Approaches • Leifshitz (1962) • Solution of diffusion equation • Saffman and Turner (1956) • Statistic approach for turbulence Eddy Scale Length (100-500m)

  22. Implementation RELAP5 Implementation in RELAP/SCDAPSIM/MOD 3.2 TRCNL INPUTD FPREAD TRAN FPINIT FPTRAN

  23. Verification • Robustness of the math solver, positive masses • Global mass error (OK) • Sensitive studies • Synergy • Stability Studies • Re-nodalization • Number of Sections

  24. Stability

  25. Conclusions • A FP transport model was developed, using a system of mass balance equations of first order • Aerosol size was treated by a discrete ordinate approach, the convective term was treated using the fractional step method • ODE system was solved using Hindmarsh package • Phenomenological models: • Condensation onto structural surfaces • Condensation onto aerosol surfaces • Aerosol homogeneous nucleation • Aerosol deposition • Gravitational settling, laminar diffusion, turbulent diffusion, thermophoresis • Aerosol Agglomeration • Diffusive, turbulent, and due to gravitational difference • Additional models • Aerosol Re-suspension, deposition onto singularities, vapor adsorption

  26. Prior Activity 1. Develop a model for speciation, with a consistent thermo-chemical database 2. Implementation of upper plenum model 3. Review of release models in RELAP/SCDAPSIM/MOD3.2. Make it consistent with the developed speciation 4. Decay heat model review Conclusions • The model was implemented, and verified regarding: • Global mass balance • Stability • For aerosol size discretization • For spatial discretization

  27. Acknowledgments • Dr. Chris Allison and Dick Wagner for their support and the use of RELAP/SCDAPSIM for this project

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