Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7055942 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents a double-tube once-through steam generator (DOTSG), whose tube unit includes an outer straight tube and an inner helical tube, in an integral pressurized water reactor (IPWR). To obtain the optimum structure of the inner helical tube and the arrangement of DOTSGs in the reactor pressure vessel, a two-level optimization method is used, aiming at the lower pumping power needed, and a smaller reactor pressure vessel volume is used. The pitch of inner helical tubes and the central distance of outer tubes are considered design parameters when minimizing the pumping power with the genetic algorithm in the bottom level, while the number of tube units in a single DOTSG and the number of DOTSGs in the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) are optimized to obtain the minimum volume of the IPWR, which is conducted in the top level. The optimum pitch of the helical tube varies in the sub-cooled region, boiling region and superheated region. The results show that the smaller pitch brings a shorter tube length and a higher pressure drop, and the effects are strong in the sub-cooled region and the superheated region but weak in the boiling region. In this way, the optimal structure of the inner helical tube is a small pitch in the single-phase region and a large pitch in the boiling region. According to the bottom level results, the optimum arrangement of DOTSGs in the pressure vessel is determined.
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