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TWO-PHASE FLUID FLOW

NATURAL CIRCULATION Fluid Flow Both of these actions will help ensure steam/vapor pockets are not formed in the RCS where they would restrict RCS flow.   Thirdly, maintain steam generator water level ³ normal range.   This provides an adequate heat sink to ensure heat removal is sufficient to prevent boiling of the RCS. Summary The main points of this chapter are listed below. Natural Circulation Flow Summary Natural  circulation  flow  is  circulation  of  a  fluid  without  the  use  of mechanical devices. Forced circulation flow is circulation of a fluid through a system by pumps. Thermal driving head is the driving force for natural circulation caused by the difference in density between two areas of fluid. Three items are necessary to support natural circulation: There must be a heat sink and a heat source. The heat source must be located below the heat sink. Flowpaths must exist between the warm fluid and the cold fluid. Generally, the greater the temperature difference, the higher the natural circulation flow rate. Natural circulation in a PWR can be verified by monitoring: RCS DT - 25%-80% full power value THot / TCold - steady or slowly decreasing S/G steam pressure -   tracking RCS temperature Natural circulation in a PWR can be enhanced by: maintain pressurizer level >50% maintain RCS ³ 15oF subcooling maintain adequate heat sink, S/G level ³ normal range HT-03 Page 40 Rev. 0

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