TY - GEN
T1 - 3D simulation of molten metal freezing behaviour using finite volume particle method
AU - Mahmudah, Rida S.N.
AU - Kumabe, Masahiro
AU - Suzuki, Takahito
AU - Guo, Lian Cheng
AU - Morita, Koji
AU - Fukuda, Kenji
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Understanding the freezing behavior of molten metal in flow channels is of importance for severe accident analysis of liquid metal reactors. In order to simulate its fundamental behavior, a 3D fluid dynamics code was developed using Finite Volume Particle (FVP) method, which is one of the moving particle methods. This method, which is fully Lagrangian particle method, assumes that each moving particle occupies certain volume. The governing equations that determine the phase change process are solved by discretizing its gradient and Laplacian terms with the moving particles. The motions of each particle and heat transfer between particles are calculated through interaction with its neighboring particles. A series of experiments for fundamental freezing behavior of molten metal during penetration on to a metal structure was also performed to provide data for the validation of the developed code. The comparison between simulation and experimental results indicates that the present 3D code using the FVP method can successfully reproduce the observed freezing process such as molten metal temperature profile, frozen molten metal shape and its penetration length on the metal structure.
AB - Understanding the freezing behavior of molten metal in flow channels is of importance for severe accident analysis of liquid metal reactors. In order to simulate its fundamental behavior, a 3D fluid dynamics code was developed using Finite Volume Particle (FVP) method, which is one of the moving particle methods. This method, which is fully Lagrangian particle method, assumes that each moving particle occupies certain volume. The governing equations that determine the phase change process are solved by discretizing its gradient and Laplacian terms with the moving particles. The motions of each particle and heat transfer between particles are calculated through interaction with its neighboring particles. A series of experiments for fundamental freezing behavior of molten metal during penetration on to a metal structure was also performed to provide data for the validation of the developed code. The comparison between simulation and experimental results indicates that the present 3D code using the FVP method can successfully reproduce the observed freezing process such as molten metal temperature profile, frozen molten metal shape and its penetration length on the metal structure.
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U2 - 10.1115/ICONE18-29198
DO - 10.1115/ICONE18-29198
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:80053232423
SN - 9780791849309
T3 - International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Proceedings, ICONE
BT - 18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, ICONE18
T2 - 18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, ICONE18
Y2 - 17 May 2010 through 21 May 2010
ER -