Title of article
High-resolution boron dilution measurements using laser induced fluorescence (LIF)
Author/Authors
Gavelli، Filippo نويسنده , , Kiger، Kenneth نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-12
From page
13
To page
0
Abstract
The application of the laser induced fluorescence technique to the study of liquid mixing in the downcomer of a pressurized water reactor is presented. The scenario is that of a boron dilution event, in which a deborated slue is set in motion by the actuation of a reactor coolant pump. A separate effects test facility, built with transparent plexiglas. is used lo conduct optical measurements of the slug mixing along its path to the core. The optical assembly is described and the conditions for the implementation of laser induced fluorescence as a quantitative measurement technique are discussed. Results from a slug injection experiment are shown which demonstrate the high-resolution capabilities of this procedure as applied to the study of liquid mixing in the complex geometry of a reactor vessel downcomer.
Keywords
Problem solving , Production , Change , Renewal , Working conditions , Participation
Journal title
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Record number
13668
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