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Resolution of thermal striping issue downstream of a horizontal pipe elbow in stratified pipe flow

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A thermally stratified pipe flow produced by a thermal transient when passing through a horizontal elbow as a result of secondary flow gives rise to large thermal fluctuations on the inner curvature wall of the downstream piping. These fluctuations were measured in a specially instrumented horizontal pipe and elbow system on a test set-up using water in the Mixing Components Technology Facility (MCTF) at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). This study is part of a larger program which is studying the influence of thermal buoyancy on general reactor component performance. This paper discusses the influence of pipe flow generated thermal oscillations on the thermal stresses induced in the pipe walls. The instrumentation was concentrated around the exit plane of the 900 sweep elbow, since prior tests had indicated that the largest thermal fluctuations would occur within about one hydraulic diameter downstream of the elbow exit. The thermocouples were located along the inner curvature of the piping and measured the near surface fluid temperature. The test matrix involved thermal downramps under turbulent flow conditions

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE85006195.

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LMFBR

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
10 p.
Report number
CONF-850610--4

Conference

Title
Annual meeting of the American Nuclear Society.
Dates
9-14 Jun 1985.
Place
Boston, MA (USA).

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