Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
297006 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

High temperature reactors including gas cooled fast reactors and gas turbine modular helium reactors (GT-MHR) may operate as electric power suppliers to be applied on ship propulsion plants. In such propulsion systems performance enhancement can be achieved at effective cost under safety conditions using alternative cycles to the conventional Brayton cycle. Mentioned improvements concern the implementation of an ultra supercritical Rankine cycle, in which water is used as working fluid. The proposed study is carried out in order to achieve performance enhancement on the basis of turbine temperature increasing. The helium cooled high temperature reactor supplies thermal energy to the Rankine cycle via an intermediate heat exchanger (IHE) under safety conditions. The results of the study show that the efficiency of the propulsion plant using a multi-reheat Rankine cycle is significantly improved (from actual 48% to more than 55%) while keeping safety standards.

► Efficient ship propulsion system powered by HTRs. ► A conventional Rankine cycle renders high efficiency. ► The intermediate heat exchanger isolates the nuclear reactor from the process heat application. ► An intermediate heat exchanger allows the system to be built to non-nuclear standards.

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