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Experimental optimization of the temperature distribution in the hot-gas duct through the installation of internals in the hot-gas plenum of a high-temperature reactor

Authors :
R. Mauersberger
J. Henssen
Source :
Nuclear Engineering and Design. 118:243-252
Publication Year :
1990
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1990.

Abstract

The flow conditions in the hot-gas plenum and in the adjacent hot-gas ducts and hot-gas pipes for the high-temperature reactor project PNP-1000 (nuclear process heat project for 1000 MW thermal output) have been examined experimentally. The experiments were performed in a closed loop in which the flow model to be analyzed, representing a 60° sector of the core bottom of the PNP-1000 with connecting hot-gas piping and diverting arrangements, was installed. The model scale was approx. 1:5.6. The temperature and flow velocity distribution in the hot-gas duct was registered by means of 14 dual hot-wire flowmeters. Through structural changes and/or the installation of internals into the hot-gas plenum of the core bottom offering little flow resistance coolant gas temperature differentials produced in the core could be reduced to such an extent that a degree of mixture amounting to over 80% was achieved at the entrance of the connected heat exchanger systems. Thereby the desired goal of an adequate degree of mixture of the hot gas involving an acceptable pressure loss was reached.

Details

ISSN :
00295493
Volume :
118
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8f3a42522a293ad1e6505d62034e20fb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0029-5493(90)90061-2