Modelling of a gas flow measurement: Application to nuclear containment vessels

2002 
Abstract The objective of this work is to simulate the gas flow across a concrete wall of a nuclear power plant internal enclosure. In the laboratory, permeability measurements are generally made on cylindrical samples (15 cm diameter×5 cm height: ∅ 15×5 cm) with a steady-state experiment. To be able to predict structural behaviour, we studied size effect and steady-state time with a modified CEMBUREAU permeability test. A statistical approach showed that there is no size effect on concrete permeability. Laboratory results found on cylindrical samples can be applied to tests in situ, where concrete specimens are thicker. A model based on the mass balance relation provided times to reach steady state and reproduced experimental flow kinetics for uniform water content across specimens.
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