1975
DOI: 10.13182/nse75-a27342
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Electromagnetic Self-Excitation in the Liquid-Metal Fast Breeder Reactor

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“…We further allow for a variation of the relative permeability assuming that magnetic material is used to guide the flow along the vertical direction. Following the idea of Pierson (1975), the helical flow within one cell represents the mean flow within one assembly of nuclear fuel rods ignoring the even smaller scale flow around individual rods. The flow with amplitude u 0 in one individual cell of size D is given by (17)) which additionally considers the wall regions by setting…”
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“…We further allow for a variation of the relative permeability assuming that magnetic material is used to guide the flow along the vertical direction. Following the idea of Pierson (1975), the helical flow within one cell represents the mean flow within one assembly of nuclear fuel rods ignoring the even smaller scale flow around individual rods. The flow with amplitude u 0 in one individual cell of size D is given by (17)) which additionally considers the wall regions by setting…”
Section: Velocity Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actually, early estimations by Bevir (1973) and Pierson (1975) as well as more recent experimental and numerical studies (Plunian et al 1995, Plunian et al 1999, Alemany et al 2000 show no conclusive evidence for the occurrence of dynamo action in the core of a fast reactor. On the other hand it has been argued by Soto (1999) that the parameter regime reached by the French fast breeder reactor Superphenix is well within the range that allows for dynamo action if some magnetic material is introduced into the container (see p. 104, Fig III.32 in Soto 1999).…”
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“…Introduction Beginning with the early considerations of Bevir [1], Pierson [2], and Steenbeck [3], there has always been a tight connection between experimental dynamo studies and research related to liquid metal fast reactors (LMFR), in particular to sodium fast rectors (SFR). For example, a precursor of the Riga dynamo experiment [4] had been carried out in 1987 at a test facility for SFR pumps in Leningrad [5].…”
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“…The addition of swirl may be important. Pierson (Argonne) commented that, following Bevir's (1973) speculation on how a magnetic field might be amplified by a large quantity of liquid metal in motion in a system of pipes, his group had done their own calculations and decided that self-generation of a magnetic field was not a t all likely (Pierson 1975).…”
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