The direct vessel injection (DVI) mode is adopted as a safety injection system in the place of a conventional cold leg injection (CLI) mode in the Advanced Power Reactor 1400MW (APR1400). It is expected that “sweep-out” and “direct ECC (Emergency Core Cooling) water bypass” are two most important bypass mechanisms of ECC water injected through the DVI lines during the LBLOCA reflood phase. Using the test facility of plane-channel type scaled down to 1/7 ratio of the prototype reactor (APR1400), we carry out the following tests for the investigation of the two mechanisms: water film spreading test, sweep-out test, and direct ECC water bypass test. From the water film spreading test, it was found that the curvature effect is negligible and the present modified linear scaling law is more appropriate than the linear scaling law. In the sweep-out test, the continuous onset is used to analyze the water height in the downcomer and the amount of ECC water bypass by sweep-out is compared with the previous correlations. The direct ECC water bypass test is performed in order to understand the ECC water film behavior in the downcomer.
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