Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8918889 | Thermal Science and Engineering Progress | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a conceptual design of a hybrid, Heat Pipes-Thermosyphon Intermediate Heat Exchanger (HPTIHEX) for passive and reliable thermal coupling of the GEV-IV, helium-cooled and graphite moderated, Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) to a complex for the co-production hydrogen fuel. A VHTR could generate up to â¼600Â MWth at an exit temperature of 900-1300Â K. In addition to electricity generation at high thermal efficiency (>48%), these small-modular reactors provide high-temperature thermal energy for the co-production of hydrogen fuel using thermochemical processes. For safety considerations, however, the VHTR needs to be separated from the hydrogen production complex by 110-140Â m. This relatively long distance is a challenge to thermally coupling the VHTR and the hydrogen complex, while reducing heat losses and the temperature drop. In addition, the thermal coupling needs to effectively suppress the propagation of a hypothetical explosion from the hydrogen complex to the VHTR. The proposed HPTIHEX design would facilitate a reliable and safe operation of the VHTR for electricity generation and the co-production of hydrogen and would effectively suppress the propagation of an explosion due to a self-ignition of hydrogen to the VHTR.
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Authors
Mohamed S. El-Genk, Jean-Michel P. Tournier,