Pressure Drop Measurements and Flow Distribution Analysis for MIT Research Reactor with Low-Enriched Fuel

The MIT Nuclear Research Reactor (MITR) is the only research reactor in the United States that utilizes plate-type fuel elements with longitudinal fins to augment heat transfer. Recent studies on the conversion to low-enriched uranium (LEU) fuel at the MITR, together with the supporting thermal h...

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Автори: Yuen-Ting Wong, S., Hu, Lin-Wen, Kazimi, Mujid S.
Інші автори: MIT Reactor Redesign Program
Формат: Technical Report
Опубліковано: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems. MIT Reactor Redesign Program 2012
Онлайн доступ:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/75084
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Hu, Lin-Wen
Kazimi, Mujid S.
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Hu, Lin-Wen
Kazimi, Mujid S.
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description The MIT Nuclear Research Reactor (MITR) is the only research reactor in the United States that utilizes plate-type fuel elements with longitudinal fins to augment heat transfer. Recent studies on the conversion to low-enriched uranium (LEU) fuel at the MITR, together with the supporting thermal hydraulic analyses, propose different fuel element designs for optimization of thermal hydraulic performance of the LEU core. Since proposed fuel design has a smaller coolant channel height than the existing HEU fuel, the friction pressure drop is required to be verified experimentally. The objectives of this study are to measure the friction coefficient in both laminar and turbulent flow regions, and to develop empirical correlations for the finned rectangular coolant channels for the safety analysis of the MITR. A friction pressure drop experiment is set-up at the MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, where static differential pressure is measured for both flat and finned coolant channels of various channel heights. Experiment data show that the Darcy friction factors for laminar flow in finned rectangular channels are in good agreement with the existing correlation if a pseudo-smooth equivalent hydraulic diameter is considered; whereas a new friction factor correlation is proposed for the friction factors for turbulent flow. Additionally, a model is developed to calculate the primary flow distribution in the reactor core for transitional core configuration with various combinations of HEU and LEU fuel elements.
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spelling mit-1721.1/750842019-04-10T18:05:10Z Pressure Drop Measurements and Flow Distribution Analysis for MIT Research Reactor with Low-Enriched Fuel Yuen-Ting Wong, S. Hu, Lin-Wen Kazimi, Mujid S. MIT Reactor Redesign Program Hu, Lin-Wen Kazimi, Mujid S. Yuen-Ting Wong, S. The MIT Nuclear Research Reactor (MITR) is the only research reactor in the United States that utilizes plate-type fuel elements with longitudinal fins to augment heat transfer. Recent studies on the conversion to low-enriched uranium (LEU) fuel at the MITR, together with the supporting thermal hydraulic analyses, propose different fuel element designs for optimization of thermal hydraulic performance of the LEU core. Since proposed fuel design has a smaller coolant channel height than the existing HEU fuel, the friction pressure drop is required to be verified experimentally. The objectives of this study are to measure the friction coefficient in both laminar and turbulent flow regions, and to develop empirical correlations for the finned rectangular coolant channels for the safety analysis of the MITR. A friction pressure drop experiment is set-up at the MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, where static differential pressure is measured for both flat and finned coolant channels of various channel heights. Experiment data show that the Darcy friction factors for laminar flow in finned rectangular channels are in good agreement with the existing correlation if a pseudo-smooth equivalent hydraulic diameter is considered; whereas a new friction factor correlation is proposed for the friction factors for turbulent flow. Additionally, a model is developed to calculate the primary flow distribution in the reactor core for transitional core configuration with various combinations of HEU and LEU fuel elements. United States. Dept. of Energy. Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Program 2012-11-29T17:59:10Z 2012-11-29T17:59:10Z 2008-09-01 Technical Report http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/75084 MIT-MRR;TR-003 application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems. MIT Reactor Redesign Program
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Pressure Drop Measurements and Flow Distribution Analysis for MIT Research Reactor with Low-Enriched Fuel
title Pressure Drop Measurements and Flow Distribution Analysis for MIT Research Reactor with Low-Enriched Fuel
title_full Pressure Drop Measurements and Flow Distribution Analysis for MIT Research Reactor with Low-Enriched Fuel
title_fullStr Pressure Drop Measurements and Flow Distribution Analysis for MIT Research Reactor with Low-Enriched Fuel
title_full_unstemmed Pressure Drop Measurements and Flow Distribution Analysis for MIT Research Reactor with Low-Enriched Fuel
title_short Pressure Drop Measurements and Flow Distribution Analysis for MIT Research Reactor with Low-Enriched Fuel
title_sort pressure drop measurements and flow distribution analysis for mit research reactor with low enriched fuel
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