Volume 3A: Design and Analysis 2017
DOI: 10.1115/pvp2017-66001
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Temperature Measurement of an Array of Heated Rods Subjected to Vacuum Drying Conditions

Abstract: During vacuum drying of used nuclear fuel canister, helium pressure is decreased to as low as 67 Pa to promote evaporation and removal of water remaining in the canister following draining operation. At low pressures associated with vacuum drying, there is a temperature jump (thermal resistance) between the solid surfaces and helium in contact with them. This temperature jump increases as the pressure decreases (rarefied condition), which contributes to the fuel assembly’s temperature increase. It is important… Show more

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