Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4990745 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The monitoring of wall temperature fluctuations induced by unsteady mixing of hot and cold fluids in T-junction pipes of nuclear plants is increasingly performed, mainly on pipe systems the failure of which could present severe implications on the environment. In this study, mock-up tests and analyses were conducted to develop an online monitoring program for monitoring the wall temperature fluctuations of mixing T-junction pipes. Using a test loop, we simulated the mixing flow of hot and cold fluids in a horizontal T-junction pipe at a nuclear plant. To monitor the wall temperature fluctuations of the horizontal T-junction pipe, we developed a program in MATLAB. The program was able to filter out noises from the raw measured temperature data by singular spectrum analysis and guarantee a grid-independent and time-step-independent solution. The program provided two monitoring models: uniform thermal conductivity (UTC) and temperature-dependent thermal conductivity. The UTC model and a reasonable number of iteration steps in a cycle were able to improve the computational efficiency of the program.
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Authors
Zhouchao Guo, Jinqiang Zou, Yinqiang Chen, Kaili Xu, Tao Lu,