Published March 2008 | Version v1
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Supercritical water heat transfer in vertical tubes. A look-up table

  • 1. Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, IKET, Karlsruhe (Germany)
  • 2. Univ. Stuttgart, Stuttgart (Germany)

Description

A new procedure for the prediction of wall temperatures in vertical tubes has been established in the framework of the development of the High Performance Light Water Reactor (HPLWR). The prediction of the wall temperature is accomplished by a look-up table for heat transfer in supercritical water. The look-up table lists the wall temperatures as a function of mass flux, heat flux, pressure, tube diameter, and bulk enthalpy. Based on an extended literature survey, experimental data for different conditions of upward flows in vertical smooth tubes are selected. To exclude data which exhibited local, buoyancy driven effects, a criterion of Jackson for deterioration of heat transfer is used to remove these data from further processing. An interpolation method is applied to assemble the tabulated grid points, based on published correlations for heat transfer in supercritical water. The look-up table covers a mass flux range of 700-3500 kg/m2s, a heat flux range of 300-1600 kW/m2, a pressure range of 22.5-25 MPa, a diameter range of 8-20 mm and a bulk enthalpy range of 1200-2700 kJ/kg. Extreme combinations which required extrapolation of the data are excluded. The accuracy of the table in the vicinity of the pseudo-critical point is significantly higher than published correlations. (author)

Part of:
Innovative nuclear energy systems for sustainable development of the world

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Tokyo Inst. of Technology
Imprint Place
Tokyo (Japan)
ISBN
978-4-903054-15-5
Imprint Title
Innovative nuclear energy systems for sustainable development of the world
Imprint Pagination
727 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 532-538

Conference

Title
2. COE-INES international symposium
Acronym
INES-2
Dates
26-30 Nov 2006
Place
Yokohama, Kanagawa (Japan)

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Notes
27 refs., 4 figs., 1 tab. Imprint:Also published as Progress in Nuclear Energy (Mar 2008). V.50(2-6)