Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
296688 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Experimental datasets on simulated fuel bundles are very limited in availability. Supercritical water-cooled nuclear reactors (SCWRs), as one of the six concepts of Generation IV reactors, cannot be designed without such data. Therefore, a preliminary approach using modeling fluids such as carbon dioxide or refrigerants instead of water is practical. One of the supercritical modeling fluids typically used is Freon (R-12) with the critical pressure of 4.136 MPa and the critical temperature of 111.97 °C.A set of experimental data obtained at the Institute of Physics and Power Engineering (IPPE, Obninsk, Russian Federation) in a vertically oriented bundle cooled with supercritical Freon R-12 was analyzed. This dataset consisted of 20 runs. The test section was a 7-element bundle installed in a hexagonal flow channel with 3 grid spacers. Data were collected at pressures of approximately 4.65 MPa for several different combinations of wall and bulk-fluid temperatures that were below, at, or above pseudocritical conditions. Analysis of the data has confirmed that there are three distinct heat-transfer regimes for forced convention in supercritical fluids: (1) normal heat transfer; (2) deteriorated heat transfer; and (3) enhanced heat transfer. It was also confirmed that the effects of spacers are evident which was previously observed in sub-critical experimental data.

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