Hybrid medium model for conjugate heat transfer modeling in the core of sodium-cooled fast reactor

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Abstract

Core-wide temperature distribution in sodium-cooled fast reactor plays a key role in its decay heat removal process, however the prediction for temperature distribution is quite complex due to the conjugate heat transfer between the assembly flow and the inter-wrapper flow. Hybrid medium model has been proposed for conjugate heat transfer modeling in the core. The core is modeled with a Realistic modeled inter-wrapper flow and hybrid medium modeled assembly flow. To validate present model, simulations for a three-assembly model were performed with Realistic modeling, traditional porous medium model and hybrid medium model, respectively. The influences of Uniform/Non-Uniform power distribution among assemblies and the Peclet number within the assembly flow have been considered. Compared to traditional porous medium model, present model shows a better agreement with in Realistic modeling prediction of the temperature distribution and the radial heat transfer between the inter-wrapper flow and the assembly flow.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)708-720
Number of pages13
JournalNuclear Engineering and Technology
Volume52
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2020

Keywords

  • Conjugate heat transfer
  • Hybrid medium model
  • Inter-wrapper flow
  • Porous medium model
  • Sodium-cooled fast reactor

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