This paper presents a study of the applicability of the VOF (volume of fluid) method to estimation of dynamic load in a water pool induced by oscillation of bubbles that are ejected through sparger holes. We choose the VOF method to simulate this phenomenon, and the pressure of a bubble is given by entropy change in order to consider the compressible effect of the bubble and the effect of gas coming into the bubble. In calculation of the airflow rate passing through the holes, the effect of two-phase pressure drop is incorporated. In order to investigate applicability of this method, a simplified blowdown test is carried out. According to the numerical results, the pressure-time history inside the sparger and that in a water pool are both generally reproduced well with analysis, except that the magnitude of first peak pressure in a water pool is overestimated. The most likely reason is that the bubble cloud has especially low void fraction at the early stage of bubble formation, and small bubbles around a major bubble work as a buffer, which is discussed, in detail, in this paper.
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Analysis on the Dynamic Load in a Water Pool during Air Discharge from Submerged Sparger
Ken Uchida,
Ken Uchida
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Center,
Toshiba Corporation
, 8 Shinsugita-Cho, Isogo-Ku, Yokohama-Shi 235-8523, Japan
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Takeshi Shimizu,
Takeshi Shimizu
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Center,
Toshiba Corporation
, 8 Shinsugita-Cho, Isogo-Ku, Yokohama-Shi 235-8523, Japan
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Mitsuo Komuro
Mitsuo Komuro
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Center,
Toshiba Corporation
, 8 Shinsugita-Cho, Isogo-Ku, Yokohama-Shi 235-8523, Japan
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Ken Uchida
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Center,
Toshiba Corporation
, 8 Shinsugita-Cho, Isogo-Ku, Yokohama-Shi 235-8523, Japan
Takeshi Shimizu
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Center,
Toshiba Corporation
, 8 Shinsugita-Cho, Isogo-Ku, Yokohama-Shi 235-8523, Japan
Mitsuo Komuro
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Center,
Toshiba Corporation
, 8 Shinsugita-Cho, Isogo-Ku, Yokohama-Shi 235-8523, JapanJ. Pressure Vessel Technol. Nov 2005, 127(4): 495-501 (7 pages)
Published Online: April 4, 2005
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Received:
December 19, 2004
Revised:
April 4, 2005
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Uchida, K., Shimizu, T., and Komuro, M. (April 4, 2005). "Analysis on the Dynamic Load in a Water Pool during Air Discharge from Submerged Sparger." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. November 2005; 127(4): 495–501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2043201
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