10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Volume 3 2002
DOI: 10.1115/icone10-22559
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Effect of Non-Condensible Gas on the Subcooled Water Critical Flow in a Safety Valve

Abstract: The effect of non-condensable gas on the subcooled water critical flow in a safety valve is investigated experimentally at various subcoolings with 3 different disk lifts. To evaluate its effect on the critical pressure ratio and critical flow rate, three parameters are considered: the ratios of outlet pressure to inlet pressure, the subcooling to inlet temperature, and the gas volumetric flow to water volumetric flow are 0.15–0.23, 0.07–0.12, and 0–0.8, respectively. It turns out that the critical pressure ra… Show more

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