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Concentration profile and water level effect on the evaporation in the spent nuclear fuel storage pool using a diffusion approach
Author(s) -
Titik Sundari,
Abdul Wahid
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1173/1/012025
Subject(s) - evaporation , diffusion , relative humidity , humidity , chemistry , volumetric flow rate , gaseous diffusion , thermodynamics , mechanics , constant (computer programming) , environmental science , environmental engineering , physics , electrode , computer science , programming language
In the spent nuclear fuel storage pool (SFSP) of GA Siwabessy Multipurpose Reactor (GAS-MPR), there are three status of pool water level with unknown effect of water level on evaporation rate. This study aims to determine the effect of pool water level on the evaporation rate in the SFSP, so that it can be a consideration in minimizing the evaporation rate. A prediction of water evaporation rate can be explained as a diffusion model through a stagnant gas film. A numerical method, 4 th order Runge-Kutta was used to describe the concentration profile of water and air over a SFSP column to the top of the pool. The effect of the water level can be explained then. The various distance of the water to the pool top at constant water temperature and constant air temperature shows a result that the evaporation rate is decreasing while the distance of the water to the pool top is increasing. The investigation results conclude that the closer of the liquid-water surface to the gas-air flow, increases the evaporation rate. This approach can be applied in a SFSP that has an abundant amount of water, the water temperature remained constant by operation of the water-cooling system, air temperature, pressure, and relative humidity remained constant as well by the operation of ventilation and air conditioning (VAC) system. Those constant conditions were stated as normal operation in SFSP of GAS-MPR. In the case of abnormal conditions such as the VAC not operating or the water-cooling system not operating, there will be dynamics of pool water and air temperatures which require further modeling research.