1976
DOI: 10.13182/nse76-a27355
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Postaccident Heat Removal—Part I: Heat Transfer Within an Internally Heated, Nonboiling Liquid Layer

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“…Fluid heat generation or absorption effects are of much significance in certain porous medium applications such as fluids undergoing exothermic and/ or endothermic chemical reaction (Vajravelu and Nayfeh [20]), applications in the field of nuclear energy (Crepeau and Clarksean [21]), convection in Earth's mantle (Mc Kenzie et al [22]), post accident heat removal (Baker et al [23]), fire and combustion modeling (Delichatsios [24]), development of metal waste from spent nuclear fuel (Westphal et al [25]) etc. It is noticed that exact modeling of internal heat generation/ absorption is much complicated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluid heat generation or absorption effects are of much significance in certain porous medium applications such as fluids undergoing exothermic and/ or endothermic chemical reaction (Vajravelu and Nayfeh [20]), applications in the field of nuclear energy (Crepeau and Clarksean [21]), convection in Earth's mantle (Mc Kenzie et al [22]), post accident heat removal (Baker et al [23]), fire and combustion modeling (Delichatsios [24]), development of metal waste from spent nuclear fuel (Westphal et al [25]) etc. It is noticed that exact modeling of internal heat generation/ absorption is much complicated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study of the effects of heat generation or absorption in fluid flow is of much significance in several physical problems of practical interest viz. fluids undergoing exothermic and/or endothermic chemical reaction (Vajravelu and Nayfeh [14]), applications in the field of nuclear energy (Crepeau and Clarksean [15]), convection in Earth's mantle (McKenzie et al [16]), post accident heat removal (Baker et al [17]), fire and combustion modeling (Delichatsios [18]), development of metal waste from spent nuclear fuel (Westphal et al [19]) etc. It is noticed that the exact modeling of internal heat generation/absorption is much complicated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application areas are in nuclear reactor design, post-accident heat removal in nuclear reactors, geophysics and underground storage of nuclear waste and energy storage systems, among others (e.g., Baker et al, 1976;McKenzie et al, 1974).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%