Single-phase convective heat transfer enhancement by spacer grids in a rod bundle

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The spacer grids within a fuel assembly of a nuclear reactor core disrupt and re-establish the momentum and thermal boundary layers so that they enhance the local heat transfer within and downstream of the spacer grids. An experimental study in a 6×6 rod bundle has been performed to investigate the effects of spacer grids on the single-phase convective heat transfer enhancement. The experimental data showed that the Reynolds number has a significant impact on the heat transfer enhancement only when the Reynolds numbers are lower than about 10,000. The conventional correlations showed poor predictions of the heat transfer enhancement by spacer grids at low Reynolds numbers; in particular, the maximum heat transfer rate at the top end of the spacer grids was significantly overestimated. Furthermore, the conventional correlations did not properly account for the effects of the Reynolds numbers on the heat transfer enhancement. Therefore, more systematic experiments should be performed using various spacer grids with large blockage ratios at low Reynolds numbers, considering an early phase of the reflood conditions. © 2014 Atomic Energy Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Moon, S. K., Kim, J., Cho, S., Kim, B. J., Park, J. K., Youn, Y. J., & Song, C. H. (2014). Single-phase convective heat transfer enhancement by spacer grids in a rod bundle. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 51(4), 543–557. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223131.2014.881726

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