EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE-PHASE PASSIVE COOLING SYSTEM

Autores

  • João Pedro Tinoco Bastos Editora da Revista Brasileira de Energias Renováveis
  • Danillo César Soares Couto
  • Gabriel Cerqueira Gonçalves
  • Leon Matos Ribeiro de Lima
  • Norberto Mangiavacchi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/rber.v7i2.58298

Resumo

The Fukushima Daiichi Accident highlighted the need for new sustainable technologies with high reliability for removing thermal load, in the thermal power area, with focus on nuclear power plants. This technology is designed for heat transfer from a hot source to a cold source by natural convection, without the need of active components, such as pumps or ventilators, reducing costs and improving reliability. In order to analyze the system parameters of such passive systems, with focus on its thermo-hydraulic stability, an experimental campaign was performed using a reduced model built at State University of Rio de Janeiro – UERJ – with a Single-phase Passive Cooling System. Thus, the objective of this work is the experimental characterization of such systems for the analysis of the physical phenomena that drives the flow to unstable regimes and also to validate a 1D numerical model developed within this research project to simulate this kind of systems.

 

Keywords: Natural Convection, Thermal Energy, Nuclear systems.

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Publicado

2018-03-08

Como Citar

Bastos, J. P. T., Couto, D. C. S., Gonçalves, G. C., de Lima, L. M. R., & Mangiavacchi, N. (2018). EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE-PHASE PASSIVE COOLING SYSTEM. Revista Brasileira De Energias Renováveis, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.5380/rber.v7i2.58298