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Sodium fire test at broad ranges of temperatures and oxygen concentrations (1); Effect of leak patterns on ignition temperatures

Kawada, Koji*; ; Hiroi, Hiroshi*; Himeno, Yoshiaki

PNC TN9410 88-004, 44 Pages, 1988/01

PNC-TN9410-88-004.pdf:6.85MB

Since sodium leak and fire researches have been performed at high-temperatures simulating an accident during the rated reactor operation knowledge of sodium leak and fire at low-temperatures which may happen at Ex-vessel Storage Tank or during the partial power operation of the reactor was very li,ited. Therefore, the present test was carried out to clarify the ignition temperatures and the temperature at which aerosol starts to release during sodium spray, column, and pool fires. Sodium spray and column tests were conducted at Sodiu Fire Test Rig (SOFT-1), while sodium pool test was carried out at Sodium Leak Fire and Aerosol Test Rig (SOLFA-1). The following test results were obtained from these tests. (1)Sodium Spray Test. The ignition temperature was 160$$^{circ}$$C depending upon the droplet diameter of sprayed sodium. (2)Sodium Column Test. (a)Sodium main flow did not ignite, while the scattered sodium droplets ignited. (b)The ignition temperature of the main flow rebounded on a pan was 180$$^{circ}$$C. (c)The ignition temperature of deposits on a pan was 160 $$^{circ}$$C. (3)Sodium Pool Test. (a)The ignition temperature of the static pool ranged from 280 to 315$$^{circ}$$C. (b)Temperature at which aerosol starts to release was determined to be 140 to 160$$^{circ}$$C by visual in spection. (c)After extinguished artificially by closing a lid, sodium reignited at temperatures higher than 80 $$^{circ}$$C when the lid was reopend.

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