INSIGHTS INTO NATURAL CIRCULATION, Phenomena, Models, and Issues: Natural Circulation cooling and safety features in engineering and industrial applications - Couverture souple

A., Bousbia Salah; Auria F., D; T., Hamidouche

 
9783843380164: INSIGHTS INTO NATURAL CIRCULATION, Phenomena, Models, and Issues: Natural Circulation cooling and safety features in engineering and industrial applications

Synopsis

The accomplishment of the objectives of achieving a high safety level and reducing the cost through the reliance on Natural Circulation (NC) mechanisms requires a methodical understanding of those mechanisms and more particularly the instability phenomena. Instabilities occur generally due to external and internal disturbances. External disturbances include fluctuations in mass flow rate, fluctuations in inlet enthalpy, fluctuations in heat supply rate, etc. Internal disturbances include generally flow regime transitions. This requires specification of stable operating procedures, which in turn requires deeper understanding of the parametric trends. Therefore, the level of knowledge for the thermal-hydraulic phenomena for the specific geometric conditions and governing heat transfer conditions should be deeper when NC is involved.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The accomplishment of the objectives of achieving a high safety level and reducing the cost through the reliance on Natural Circulation (NC) mechanisms requires a methodical understanding of those mechanisms and more particularly the instability phenomena. Instabilities occur generally due to external and internal disturbances. External disturbances include fluctuations in mass flow rate, fluctuations in inlet enthalpy, fluctuations in heat supply rate, etc. Internal disturbances include generally flow regime transitions. This requires specification of stable operating procedures, which in turn requires deeper understanding of the parametric trends. Therefore, the level of knowledge for the thermal-hydraulic phenomena for the specific geometric conditions and governing heat transfer conditions should be deeper when NC is involved.

Biographie de l'auteur

The first author has a Bachelor Degree in Physics (Thermodynamics and Solar Energy) from University of Constantine (ALGERIA). A PhD Degree in Nuclear Engineering and Industrial Safety from University of Pisa (ITALY). He is the author and co- author of more than 30 papers in International Journals.

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