2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnucene.2013.11.006
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Development of thermal hydraulic and margin analysis code for steady state forced and natural convective cooling of plate type fuel research reactors

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“…This analysis was conducted for the reactor operating at 2 MW with 20 bundles of fuel elements including four pieces of control rod bundles, with the cooling fluid flow rate entering the channel varied from 1.25 to 3.5 m 3 /h, inlet temperature of 44.5 °C, and pressure of 1.9970 bar. The magnitude of the heat flux boiling (qONB) was calculated by using Rohsenow equation (9), the critical heat flux (qDNB) calculated by using Mirshak equation (10) and the flow stability (Sf) calculated by using Whittle and Forgan equation (11). To identify the boiling process, an Onset Nucleate Boiling Ratio (ONBR) was defined as the ratioof boiling heat flux (qONB) to actual heat flux.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analysis was conducted for the reactor operating at 2 MW with 20 bundles of fuel elements including four pieces of control rod bundles, with the cooling fluid flow rate entering the channel varied from 1.25 to 3.5 m 3 /h, inlet temperature of 44.5 °C, and pressure of 1.9970 bar. The magnitude of the heat flux boiling (qONB) was calculated by using Rohsenow equation (9), the critical heat flux (qDNB) calculated by using Mirshak equation (10) and the flow stability (Sf) calculated by using Whittle and Forgan equation (11). To identify the boiling process, an Onset Nucleate Boiling Ratio (ONBR) was defined as the ratioof boiling heat flux (qONB) to actual heat flux.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wall temperature at the onset of nucleate boiling is calculated from the correlation of Bergles and Rohsenow, Jo et al (2014),…”
Section: The Onset Of Nucleate Boiling Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the critical heat flux, the Kaminaga Correlation given in the work ofJo et al (2014), is used, with 𝐴 respectively the flow area and the heated area.For downward flows If 𝐺 * ≥ 𝐺 * , then 𝑞 = min (𝑞 , , 𝑞 , ) If 𝐺 * < 𝐺 * , then 𝑞 = max (𝑞 , , 𝑞 , ) For upward flows If 𝐺 * ≥ 𝐺 * , then 𝑞 = min (𝑞 , , 𝑞 , )If 𝐺 * < 𝐺 * , then 𝑞 = max (𝑞 , , 𝑞 , )…”
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“…The fuel element and fluid channel studied in present work are choosed according to the general test reactor (Jo et al, 2014), it include two types: 1) the large plate used in the real reactor, its size is 2 mm × 60 mm × 600 mm, the channel gap is 2.5 mm; 2) The small plate used in the RERTR irradiation experiment (Meyer et al, 2012), its size is 1.27 mm × 25.4 mm × 101.47 mm, the channel gap is also 2.5 mm. Under the guidance of RERTR (Research reactor low concentration Program), Argonne National Laboratory has carried out a series of experimental studies on the performance of plate fuel elements (Meyer et al, 2012).…”
Section: Geometry Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%