This paper presents the mathematical modeling of single-phase natural circulation of the University of Genoa’s rectangular loop (LOOP#1) by a computer program and using RELAP5 system code. The mass, momentum and energy conservation equations in transient form were solved numerically using the finite difference method. One-dimensional linear stability analysis was performed for the single-phase natural circulation loop and the numerical perturbation technique was used in this analysis. The Nyquist criterion was employed to find the stability map of the LOOP#1. The obtained transient results using the first order upwind scheme of the fluid temperatures in various sectors of the LOOP#1 are compared with the results obtained from the RELAP5 system code and available experimental data.

Transient and stability analysis in single-phase natural circulation

D'AURIA, FRANCESCO SAVERIO;
2004-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents the mathematical modeling of single-phase natural circulation of the University of Genoa’s rectangular loop (LOOP#1) by a computer program and using RELAP5 system code. The mass, momentum and energy conservation equations in transient form were solved numerically using the finite difference method. One-dimensional linear stability analysis was performed for the single-phase natural circulation loop and the numerical perturbation technique was used in this analysis. The Nyquist criterion was employed to find the stability map of the LOOP#1. The obtained transient results using the first order upwind scheme of the fluid temperatures in various sectors of the LOOP#1 are compared with the results obtained from the RELAP5 system code and available experimental data.
2004
Mousavian, S. K.; Misale, M.; D'Auria, FRANCESCO SAVERIO; Salehi, M. A.
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