Experimental study on vapor explosion caused by interaction between high temperature molten aluminum and water

Yu Liu*, Zhong Jie Lü, Feng Lei Huang, Xue Yong Guo, Zheng Xiang Shen

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Abstract

In order to study the mechanism of steam explosion caused by the interaction between coolant and melted metal drops with high temperature, the process of explosion generated by water following interaction with molten metal drops is carried out. In the experiment, liquid aluminum and water with different ratios and different temperatures were evaluated, and the influence of different water temperatures on the steam explosion was studied. The corresponding rules of steam explosion at the different experimental conditions were derived. The difference between experiment resultants was analyzed. The experimental results show that when the ratios of liquid aluminum to water are within a certain range, explosions maybe happen, and the higher the temperature of water is, the less likely explosions will occur while other conditions remain the same. The research results would provide an insight into controlling steam explosion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-151
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Beijing Institute of Technology (English Edition)
Volume23
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2014

Keywords

  • Fragmentation
  • Molten fuel coolant interaction (MFCI)
  • Molten melt
  • Vapor explosion

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Liu, Y., Lü, Z. J., Huang, F. L., Guo, X. Y., & Shen, Z. X. (2014). Experimental study on vapor explosion caused by interaction between high temperature molten aluminum and water. Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology (English Edition), 23(2), 147-151.