2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2015.07.045
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Hybrid heat pipe based passive in-core cooling system for advanced nuclear power plant

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“…Jeong et al perform simulations using CFDs in order to determine the thermal performance of heat pipes as a passive cooling system to remove residual heat on the nuclear reactor core during an accident. The simulated results show that the heat pipe can be used to reduce the temperature at the reactor core from 290°C to 195.1°C [5].Mochizuki et al have studied the cooling system using a heat pipe loop for a decay heat dissipation system on a BWR reactor core. The evaporator part of the heat pipe loop is located near the reactor core, and the condenser section with fin is located outside the containment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jeong et al perform simulations using CFDs in order to determine the thermal performance of heat pipes as a passive cooling system to remove residual heat on the nuclear reactor core during an accident. The simulated results show that the heat pipe can be used to reduce the temperature at the reactor core from 290°C to 195.1°C [5].Mochizuki et al have studied the cooling system using a heat pipe loop for a decay heat dissipation system on a BWR reactor core. The evaporator part of the heat pipe loop is located near the reactor core, and the condenser section with fin is located outside the containment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maturity of heat pipe technology and the rapid development of nuclear energy technology promotes the application of heat pipe technology in nuclear power engineering [7]. Jeong [8] numerically analyzed the thermal performance of a single hybrid heat pipe under reactor operation conditions. The results shown that the hybrid heat pipe removed 18.20 kW per rod with total thermal resistance of 0.015 K/W.…”
Section: Fig 1 the Sectional View Of Heat Pipementioning
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“…The use of renewable energy sources reduces the greenhouse gases emission and protect from cause global warming. TEG is the most important renewable technology in conversion heat to electrical energy and electric to thermal energy [63].The Seebeck and Peltier effects in TEG help to convert heat energy into electrical energy and can incorporate with a solar, all waste heat recovery, nuclear heat management in power plant [23,26,45,47,65,66,68].The thermoelectric conversation technology can be studied with numerous model for probability distribution, Weibul distribution, lognormal distribution, Seebeck effect, thermal coefficient, Peltier effect, PF and figure of merit [1,2,5,29,31,41,49,53,58,68]. MATLAB is one of the powerful tools to model and optimize all the factors related to TEG, TEC and TEM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%