NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES, Volume. 48, Issue 4, 040501(2025)
Experimental study on particle loss in horizontal straight tube of sampling system in nuclear facilities
The accurate monitoring of radioactive substances in gaseous effluents from nuclear facilities is critical for ensuring environmental safety. The gas sampling monitoring system facilitates continuous sampling and measurement of these substances. However, the deposition of gaseous effluents within the system can compromise the representativeness of the sampling results if not accurately accounted for.
This study aims to investigate the penetration efficiency of micron aerosols in horizontal sampling pipes used in nuclear power plant chimneys and to develop a more accurate prediction model for particle deposition.
Firstly, the TSI3321 aerodynamic particle size spectrometer was utilized to precisely measure the penetration of the horizontal sampling pipeline for aerosols, encompassing the influence of various pipe roughnesses, aerosol particle sizes, wind speeds, and pipe diameters. Further, a modified prediction model of aerosol penetration was constructed by considering factors such as effective roughness, turbulent diffusion, gravitational settlement, and particle inertia. By comparing the model with this experimental data and the historical experimental data, the accuracy of the predicted settlement rate was verified, and the error was basically controlled within 10%. Finally, in combination with the model and experimental data, the impacts of wind velocity, pipe diameter, and aerosol particle size on deposition velocity and amount were analyzed with comparison against empirical formulas and historical data.
The experimental results reveal that the revised formula predicts deposition velocity with an error margin of less than 10%, and the surface roughness variations significantly affect the flow field and wall resistance, influencing deposition rates. Even minor changes at the micron level can result in substantial differences in turbulent deposition rates.
The results of this study emphasize the substantial influence of surface roughness on particle deposition rates and highlight the existence of an optimal sampling wind speed that maximizes particle penetration in the diffusion-collision zone. For smaller particles predominantly in the diffusion region, sedimentation is primarily governed by gravity and Brownian diffusion, resulting in lower sedimentation velocities. The findings contribute to the enhancement of sampling system design and operation in nuclear facilities for more precise monitoring of gaseous effluents.
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Qinxin DAI, Chenyu SHAN, Weiguo GU, Dezhong WANG, Siyuan WU, Jinpeng HE, Kang CHANG, Qingxin LEI, Baojie NIE. Experimental study on particle loss in horizontal straight tube of sampling system in nuclear facilities[J]. NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES, 2025, 48(4): 040501
Category: NUCLEAR PHYSICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Received: Aug. 7, 2024
Accepted: --
Published Online: Jun. 3, 2025
The Author Email: Weiguo GU (顾卫国)