Study on two-phase flow detection method and influencing factors of wire mesh sensor in heating rod bundle channel
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1.aKey Laboratory of Low-grade Energy Utilization Technology and System, Ministry of Education, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, P. R. China;2.bSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, P. R. China

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TL352

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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U22B2090).

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    The analysis of gas-liquid two-phase characteristics in heating rod bundle channels is critical for ensuring the safe operation of nuclear reactors. While experimental methods are commonly used to investigate two-phase flow in rod bundle channels, wire mesh sensors are typically applied under room temperature conditions and have seen limited use in electrically heated rod bundle experiments. This study employs the electrostatic field method in finite element simulation software to analyze the influence of electric field in electrically heated rod bundle channels on wire mesh sensor measurements. The simulation results are verified by experiments. Both the simulation and experimental results show that,within a charged rod bundle channel, an increase in the excitation voltage applied to the transmitting electrode enhances the sensor’s sensitivity to gas-liquid two-phase flow, thereby improving its detection capability. Imaging experiments conducted under a 20 V excitation voltage confirm the feasibility and effectiveness of wire mesh sensor measurements under such conditions.

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周洋,周文雄,谭煦滨,潘良明.加热棒束通道丝网传感器两相流探测方法及影响因素研究[J].重庆大学学报,2025,48(7):75~84

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  • Received:December 15,2024
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