2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2016.01.034
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Sub-channel analysis of rod bundle thermal hydraulics: Effect of eccentricity and blockage

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“…This set of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are implemented. It should be pointed out that this algorithm takes cue from the standard DIANA algorithm for the analysis of rod bundles (Hirao and Nakao, 1974;Pothukuchi et al, 2016). As against the original formulation, instead of energy conservation equation, species transport equation is solved to determine the oxygen saturation levels in blood.…”
Section: Sub-channel Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This set of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are implemented. It should be pointed out that this algorithm takes cue from the standard DIANA algorithm for the analysis of rod bundles (Hirao and Nakao, 1974;Pothukuchi et al, 2016). As against the original formulation, instead of energy conservation equation, species transport equation is solved to determine the oxygen saturation levels in blood.…”
Section: Sub-channel Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even in the context of thermal hydraulics of rod bundles, detailed CFD simulations have been attempted (Chauhan et al, 2013). However, owing to the meshing difficulties and other modeling and computational constraints, researchers have attempted other competing approaches such as porous medium approximation and sub-channel analysis (Khan et al, 2007;Pothukuchi et al, 2016). Hence, the present simulations find motivation in the adoption of the DIANA computer code for membrane oxygenator modeling.…”
Section: Introduction and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, there is coolant mal-distribution among different sub-channels affecting the thermal-hydraulic characteristics of the coolant and eventually the occurrence of CHF in the sub-assembly. Numerous experiments and numerical simulations have been done towards understanding the effect of blockage on coolant thermal hydraulic characteristics (Sarkar et al , 2020; Pothukuchi et al , 2016a; Chen et al , 2020). Pothukuchi et al (2016b), Pothukuchi et al (2021), Raj and Velusamy (2018) and Liu et al (2020) have simulated the effects of blockage in a bundle geometry, and they observed a reduction in mass flux which in turn resulted in an increase in clad temperature with increase in blockage ratio.…”
Section: Introduction and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%