Volume 6B: Thermal-Hydraulics and Safety Analyses 2018
DOI: 10.1115/icone26-81844
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Experimental Investigation on Critical Heat Flux From Downward-Facing Flat Plate for Different Orientation Angles

Abstract: After the severe accident inside a nuclear reactor, the IVR (In-vessel retention) management strategy is an effective way to keep the integrity of pressure vessel and reduce risk of radioactive leakage by holding the damaged core materials through External Reactor Vessel Cooling (ERVS). The damaged core materials aggregate in the lower head of pressure vessel and releasing heat to the lower head. Therefore, it is very important to remove heat timely to keep the integrity of pressure vessel by ERVS. The shape o… Show more

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