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    Quenching of a Heated Rod: Physical Phenomena, Heat Transfer, and Effect of Nanofluids

    Source: Journal of Heat Transfer:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 012::page 122401
    Author:
    Dasgupta, Arnab
    ,
    Chinchole, A. S.
    ,
    Kulkarni, P. P.
    ,
    Chandraker, D. K.
    ,
    Nayak, A. K.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4034179
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The physical phenomena of rewetting and quenching are of prime importance in nuclear reactor safety in the event of a loss of coolant accident (LOCA). Generally, top spray or bottom flooding concepts are used in reactors. Numerical simulation of these processes entails the use of the concept of a rewetting velocity. However, heat transfer just before and after the rewetting front is often assumed in an ad hoc fashion. The present work aims to evaluate the surface heat flux during quenching as a function of surface temperature. The experiments presented herein are primarily applicable to the bottom flooding scenario with high flooding rate. In the experiments, a rod heated above Leidenfrost point is immersed in a pool of water. The surface temperature was recorded using a surfacemounted thermocouple. The surface heat flux was then determined numerically and hence can be related to a particular value of surface temperature. This type of data is useful for numerical simulations of quenching phenomena. In addition to this, highspeed photography was undertaken to visualize the phenomena taking place during the rewetting and quenching. Both subcooled and saturated water pools have been used and compared in the experiments. Surface finish was seen to influence rewetting process by a mechanism which here is termed as “transition boiling enhanced film boiling.â€‌ The effect of using nanofluids was also studied. No marked change is observed in the overall quenching time with nanofluids, however, the initial cooling is apparently faster.
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    contributor authorDasgupta, Arnab
    contributor authorChinchole, A. S.
    contributor authorKulkarni, P. P.
    contributor authorChandraker, D. K.
    contributor authorNayak, A. K.
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:30:46Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:30:46Z
    date issued2016
    identifier issn0022-1481
    identifier otherht_138_12_122401.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/161720
    description abstractThe physical phenomena of rewetting and quenching are of prime importance in nuclear reactor safety in the event of a loss of coolant accident (LOCA). Generally, top spray or bottom flooding concepts are used in reactors. Numerical simulation of these processes entails the use of the concept of a rewetting velocity. However, heat transfer just before and after the rewetting front is often assumed in an ad hoc fashion. The present work aims to evaluate the surface heat flux during quenching as a function of surface temperature. The experiments presented herein are primarily applicable to the bottom flooding scenario with high flooding rate. In the experiments, a rod heated above Leidenfrost point is immersed in a pool of water. The surface temperature was recorded using a surfacemounted thermocouple. The surface heat flux was then determined numerically and hence can be related to a particular value of surface temperature. This type of data is useful for numerical simulations of quenching phenomena. In addition to this, highspeed photography was undertaken to visualize the phenomena taking place during the rewetting and quenching. Both subcooled and saturated water pools have been used and compared in the experiments. Surface finish was seen to influence rewetting process by a mechanism which here is termed as “transition boiling enhanced film boiling.â€‌ The effect of using nanofluids was also studied. No marked change is observed in the overall quenching time with nanofluids, however, the initial cooling is apparently faster.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleQuenching of a Heated Rod: Physical Phenomena, Heat Transfer, and Effect of Nanofluids
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume138
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of Heat Transfer
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4034179
    journal fristpage122401
    journal lastpage122401
    identifier eissn1528-8943
    treeJournal of Heat Transfer:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 012
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