Transactions of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan
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Water Hammer Caused by Rapid Steam Production in a Severe Accident in a Light Water Reactor
Fujio INASAKAMasaki ADACHIHiroyuki MURATAIzuo AYA
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2007 Volume 6 Issue 3 Pages 289-297

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  We conducted the experimental studies on the water hammer caused by striking of a water mass pushed up by a rapidly growing steam bubble, using a cylindrical model containment vessel of 0.4286 m in diameter. In the experiments, a rapid gas growth was simulated by injecting high-pressure steam into a water pool. It was clarified that coherency of the water mass movement and its water hammer caused by the condensable gas production considerably decreased in comparison with the case of the non-condensable gas production because the rising velocity of the water mass was suppressed due to the steam bubble condensation. On the basis of the data, experimental correlations for estimating the water hammer on the structures in the containment vessel were proposed.
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