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The numerical method used in this study is Moving Particle Semi-implicit (M
PS) method which is based on moving particles and their interactions. Grids
are not necessary, so that large deformation of fluids can be: calculated
without grid tangling. Particles move in fully Lagrangian description. Thus
, convection terms are not necessary to discretize and numerical diffusion
does not arise. To understand the behavior of jet penetration, water jet in
jection into a pool of a denser fluid under non-boiling and isothermal cond
itions is analyzed using the MPS method. The density ratio of the denser fl
uid (Fluorinert) to water is 1.88. This is categorized to the coolant injec
tion (CI) mode where the coolant is assumed to be injected into the melt po
ol. The calculation results are compared with experiments which were conduc
ted by Park et al. in Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) for vi
sualization of basic processes in fuel-coolant interaction (FCI). The jet p
enetration behavior of the three-dimensional calculation agrees with the ex
periment. It is found that tile jet penetration process is divided to two s
tages and, at the first stage, the coolant jet penetrates deeper than exist
ing correlations of the breakup length in the CI mode.