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    Assessment of Convective Heat Transfer Correlations Against an Expanded Database for Different Fluids at Supercritical Pressures

    Source: Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science:;2018:;volume( 004 ):;issue: 001::page 11004
    Author:
    Zahlan, Hussam A. M.
    ,
    Leung, Laurence K. H.
    ,
    Huang, Yan-Ping
    ,
    Liu, Guang-Xu
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4037720
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) has recently expanded the supercritical heat transfer (SCHT) databank with additional data provided by the Nuclear Power Institute of China (NPIC). These additional data cover flow conditions beyond the current databank, and are applicable for improving or validating existing correlations. The expanded databank comprises more than 41,000 points of heat-transfer measurements with different fluids flowing vertically upward in tubes, annuli, and bundles at supercritical (SC) pressures. It has been applied in assessing the prediction accuracy of 24 heat-transfer correlations, which were derived from experimental data obtained with water or nonaqueous fluids (such as carbon dioxide) flowing in tubes. For the correlation assessment, a sensitivity analysis has been performed by applying the measured wall temperature as an independent parameter. The assessment against the bundle data was based on cross-sectional-averaged flow conditions and the hydraulic diameter. The iterative approach (i.e., without prior knowledge of the wall temperature) overpredicted the wall temperature, which is conservative in safety analyses.
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    contributor authorZahlan, Hussam A. M.
    contributor authorLeung, Laurence K. H.
    contributor authorHuang, Yan-Ping
    contributor authorLiu, Guang-Xu
    date accessioned2019-02-28T11:05:51Z
    date available2019-02-28T11:05:51Z
    date copyright12/4/2017 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier issn2332-8983
    identifier otherners_004_01_011004.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4252639
    description abstractCanadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) has recently expanded the supercritical heat transfer (SCHT) databank with additional data provided by the Nuclear Power Institute of China (NPIC). These additional data cover flow conditions beyond the current databank, and are applicable for improving or validating existing correlations. The expanded databank comprises more than 41,000 points of heat-transfer measurements with different fluids flowing vertically upward in tubes, annuli, and bundles at supercritical (SC) pressures. It has been applied in assessing the prediction accuracy of 24 heat-transfer correlations, which were derived from experimental data obtained with water or nonaqueous fluids (such as carbon dioxide) flowing in tubes. For the correlation assessment, a sensitivity analysis has been performed by applying the measured wall temperature as an independent parameter. The assessment against the bundle data was based on cross-sectional-averaged flow conditions and the hydraulic diameter. The iterative approach (i.e., without prior knowledge of the wall temperature) overpredicted the wall temperature, which is conservative in safety analyses.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleAssessment of Convective Heat Transfer Correlations Against an Expanded Database for Different Fluids at Supercritical Pressures
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume4
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4037720
    journal fristpage11004
    journal lastpage011004-14
    treeJournal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science:;2018:;volume( 004 ):;issue: 001
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