1975
DOI: 10.2172/4170342
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Experiment data report for semiscale Mod-1 test S-01-6

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“…5The excellent calculation capability of the General Electric Company correlation and the good capability of the MacBeth, Biasi, and B&W-2 correlations for the Semiscale core indicates that these steady state correlations are adequate for blowdown analysis in Semiscale, and that no new CHF calculation methods are needed for the Semiscalc core. (6) The steady state correlations which needed modification in order to be applicable to blowdown with reverse flow were not able to provide an adequate calculation of CHF in the Semiscale core. 7The observed radial and azimuthal temperature variations at the same elevation for different heater rods indicate that local subchannel behavior existed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5The excellent calculation capability of the General Electric Company correlation and the good capability of the MacBeth, Biasi, and B&W-2 correlations for the Semiscale core indicates that these steady state correlations are adequate for blowdown analysis in Semiscale, and that no new CHF calculation methods are needed for the Semiscalc core. (6) The steady state correlations which needed modification in order to be applicable to blowdown with reverse flow were not able to provide an adequate calculation of CHF in the Semiscale core. 7The observed radial and azimuthal temperature variations at the same elevation for different heater rods indicate that local subchannel behavior existed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cold leg break blowdown simulations of the Semiscale testing program were found to have a definite RNB axial distribution. For example, the rewet distribution for Test S-02-7 [ 33 ] (similar to Test S-02-9) is shown in Figure 7. From this figure, it can be seen that rewets occurred predominantly in the upper part of the core.…”
Section: Axial Distribution Of Rnbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Intact loop pump differential pressure (Test S-05-2) · ; 4 3. Intact loop pump differential pressure (Test S-05-2A) 5 4. Intact loop pump differential pressure (Test S-05-2B) 5 '· .…”
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