Title of article
SUPPRESSION OF VAPOR EXPLOSIONS IN A WATER-MOLTEN-TIN SYSTEM BY AUGMENTATION OF THE VOID FRACTION
Author/Authors
MEEKS، MICHAEL K. نويسنده , , BAKER، MICHAEL C. نويسنده , , BONAZZA، RICCARDO نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-68
From page
69
To page
0
Abstract
Large scale transport events are studied using two different 3-D simulation codes related to resistive ballooning and ion temperature gradient turbulence. The turbulence is driven by a constant incoming flux. In the case of resistive ballooning simulations, the underlying structures are found to be radially elongated on the low field side and distorted by magnetic shear in the parallel direction (streamers). The non-linear character of these structures is emphasized. Bursty transport is investigated in the presence of zonal flows and internal transport barriers generated either by a strong shear flow or with a magnetic shear reversal. In deriving a low dimensional model that captures the main features of bursty transport dynamics, it is found that E x B shear flow is necessary to trigger the bursts.
Keywords
imaging of molten metals , fuel-coolant interactions , x-ray imaging
Journal title
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
Record number
29682
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