학술논문

Application and testing of a triple bubbler sensor in molten salts
Document Type
Article
Source
Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 52(7), pp.1452-1461 Jul, 2020
Subject
원자력공학
Language
English
ISSN
2234-358X
1738-5733
Abstract
A triple bubbler sensor was tested in LiCleKCl molten salt from 450 to 525 C in a transparent furnace to validate thermal-expansion corrections and provide additional molten salt data sets for calibration and validation of the sensor. In addition to these tests, a model was identified and further developed to accurately determine the density, surface tension, and depth from the measured bubble pressures. A unique feature of the model is that calibration constants can be estimated using independent depth measurements, which allow calibration and validation of the sensor in an electrorefiner where the salt density and surface tension are largely unknown. This model and approach were tested using the current and previous triple bubbler data sets, and results indicate that accuracies are as high as 0.03%, 4.6%, and 0.15% for density, surface tension, and depth, respectively