The production of dust inside the nuclear fusion power plants is one of the safety issues of this technology. Dust is generated because of plasma-material interactions and subsequently it deposits in the bottom regions of the TOKAMAK. In case of a Loss Of Vacuum Accident (LOVA), the dust may be resuspended, threatening the functioning and the safety of these reactors. A deep study of this phenomenon is required to develop countermeasures and to improve the safety of this promising way to produce energy. The authors have studied the fluid dynamics of these accidents with a scaled experiment, called STARDUST-Upgrade. Optical techniques have been implemented to measure dust resuspension and diffusion properties, such as velocity vectors and resuspension rate. This work shows the results obtained with a new numerical model able to take into account also the dispersed phase (dust). The software uses the Euler-Euler approach, a Schiller-Naumann resistance model, and a k-ε turbulence model. The dust used is tungsten dust, that has been placed close to the inlet valve in both cases (numerical and experimental). The numerical results are analysed and compared with the experimental ones and the main agreements and differences are highlighted. The results show good accordance with the velocity vectors of dust, while the resuspension rate is overestimated in the numerical case because of the absence of adhesion and cohesion forces between dust particles and walls. This analysis is the starting point for the evolution and completion of a numerical model suitable for dust resuspension in case of LOVAs.

Rossi, R., Gaudio, P., Ciparisse, J.-., Malizia, A. (2019). Experimental measurements of pressure, temperature and dust velocities in case of LOVA: Comparisons with a multiphase numerical model. FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN, 146, 845-849 [10.1016/j.fusengdes.2019.01.095].

Experimental measurements of pressure, temperature and dust velocities in case of LOVA: Comparisons with a multiphase numerical model

Rossi R.
Investigation
;
Gaudio P.
Funding Acquisition
;
Malizia A.
Supervision
2019-01-01

Abstract

The production of dust inside the nuclear fusion power plants is one of the safety issues of this technology. Dust is generated because of plasma-material interactions and subsequently it deposits in the bottom regions of the TOKAMAK. In case of a Loss Of Vacuum Accident (LOVA), the dust may be resuspended, threatening the functioning and the safety of these reactors. A deep study of this phenomenon is required to develop countermeasures and to improve the safety of this promising way to produce energy. The authors have studied the fluid dynamics of these accidents with a scaled experiment, called STARDUST-Upgrade. Optical techniques have been implemented to measure dust resuspension and diffusion properties, such as velocity vectors and resuspension rate. This work shows the results obtained with a new numerical model able to take into account also the dispersed phase (dust). The software uses the Euler-Euler approach, a Schiller-Naumann resistance model, and a k-ε turbulence model. The dust used is tungsten dust, that has been placed close to the inlet valve in both cases (numerical and experimental). The numerical results are analysed and compared with the experimental ones and the main agreements and differences are highlighted. The results show good accordance with the velocity vectors of dust, while the resuspension rate is overestimated in the numerical case because of the absence of adhesion and cohesion forces between dust particles and walls. This analysis is the starting point for the evolution and completion of a numerical model suitable for dust resuspension in case of LOVAs.
2019
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
English
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Rossi, R., Gaudio, P., Ciparisse, J.-., Malizia, A. (2019). Experimental measurements of pressure, temperature and dust velocities in case of LOVA: Comparisons with a multiphase numerical model. FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN, 146, 845-849 [10.1016/j.fusengdes.2019.01.095].
Rossi, R; Gaudio, P; Ciparisse, J-; Malizia, A
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