Experimental Modeling of VHTR Plenum Flows during Normal Operation and Pressurized Conduction Cooldown
Description
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is the leading candidate for the Next Generation Nuclear Power (NGNP) Project in the U.S. which has the goal of demonstrating the production of emissions free electricity and hydrogen by 2015. The present document addresses experimental modeling of flow and thermal mixing phenomena of importance during normal or reduced power operation and during a loss of forced reactor cooling (pressurized conduction cooldown) scenario. The objectives of the experiments are, (1), provide benchmark data for assessment and improvement of codes proposed for NGNP designs and safety studies, and, (2), obtain a better understanding of related phenomena, behavior and needs. Physical models of VHTR vessel upper and lower plenums which use various working fluids to scale phenomena of interest are described. The models may be used to both simulate natural convection conditions during pressurized conduction cooldown and turbulent lower plenum flow during normal or reduced power operation.
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- vp.
- Report number
- INL/EXT--06-11760
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 39009188
- Subject category
- S08: HYDROGEN; S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; S22: GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- BENCHMARKS; ELECTRICITY; HYDROGEN; NATURAL CONVECTION; NUCLEAR POWER; PRODUCTION; SAFETY; SIMULATION; WORKING FLUIDS
- Descriptors DEC
- CONVECTION; ELEMENTS; ENERGY TRANSFER; FLUIDS; HEAT TRANSFER; MASS TRANSFER; NONMETALS; POWER
Optional Information
- Contract/Grant/Project number
- AC07-99ID-13727
- Notes
- doi 10.2172/911716
- Funding organization
- DOE - NE (United States)