Studies on the rewetting behaviour of hot vertical annular channels are of
interest in the context of emergency core cooling in nuclear reactors follo
wing LOCA. Experimental studies were carried out to study the rewetting beh
aviour of a hot vertical annular channel, with hot inner tube, for bottom f
looding and top flow rewetting conditions. The length of the inner tube of
the test section was 3030 mm for bottom flooding rewetting experiments and
2630 mm. for top flow rewetting experiments. The tube was made of stainless
steel. Experiments were conducted for water flow rates in the annulus upto
71pm (11.7 x 10(-5) m(3) s(-1)). The initial surface temperature of the in
ner tube was varied from 200 to 500 degreesC. The experimental studies show
that for a given initial surface temperature of the tube, the rewetting ve
locity increases with an increase in flow rate of water and it decreases wi
th an increase in the initial surface temperature for a given water flow ra
te. For a given water flow rate and initial surface temperature, the rewett
ing velocity is higher in the case of rewetting under bottom flooding condi
tions as compared to that in the case of rewetting under top flow condition
s. These conclusions agree with the conclusions reported in the earlier lit
erature. Using the experimental data of the present work, correlations for
bottom flooding and top flow rewetting velocities are developed. (C) 2001 E
lsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.