Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
652491 Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 2010 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

An experiment of heat transfer to CO2, which flows upward and downward in a circular tube with an inner diameter of 6.32 mm, was carried out with mass flux of 285–1200 kg/m2 s and heat flux of 30–170 kW/m2 at pressures of 7.75 and 8.12 MPa, respectively. The corresponding Reynolds number at the tube test section inlet ranges from 1.8 × 104 to 3.8 × 105. The tube inner diameter corresponds to the equivalent hydraulic diameter of the fuel assembly sub-channel, which is being studied at KAERI. Among the tested correlations, the Bishop correlation predicted the experimental data most accurately, but only 66.9% of normal heat transfer data were predicted within ±30% error range. The Watts and Chou correlation, which is claimed to be valid for both the normal and deteriorated heat transfer regime, showed unsatisfactory performance. A significant decrease in Nusselt number was observed in the range of 10-6

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