Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7051531 | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The heat transfer performance of a miniaturized passive residual heat removal heat exchanger (PRHR HX) is experimentally investigated. It comprises 42 C-shaped tubes, submerged in a water tank that has a height of 6â¯m. The average heat flux is measured for various values of the working pressure and mass flow rate of the water inside the tubes. The pressure varies from 5â¯MPa to 15â¯MPa, the mass flux varies from 95â¯kg/(m2â¯s) to 320â¯kg/(m2â¯s), and the inlet temperature varies up to 300â¯Â°C. Moreover, the distribution of the heat flux along the tube is analyzed using empirical correlations available in the literature. The predicted heat removal rate of the tubes is in a good agreement with the measured value; the discrepancy is smaller than 4%. These results could be employed for designing PRHR HXs for nuclear reactors.
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Authors
Jiaqi Tao, Hanyang Gu, Zhenqin Xiong, Xing Jiang, Yongcheng Xie,