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Linear predictions of supercritical flow instability in two parallel channels

Posted on:2009-02-17Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Manitoba (Canada)Candidate:Shah, MaulikFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390005959853Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
A steady state linear code that can predict thermo-hydraulic instability boundaries in a two parallel channel system under supercritical conditions has been developed. Linear and non-linear solutions of the instability boundary in a two parallel channel system are also compared. The effect of gravity on the instability boundary in a two parallel channel system, by changing the orientation of the system flow from horizontal flow to vertical up-flow and vertical down-flow has been analyzed. Vertical up-flow is found to be more unstable than horizontal flow and vertical down flow is found to be the most unstable configuration. The type of instability present in each flow-orientation of a parallel channel system has been checked and the density wave oscillation type is observed in horizontal flow and vertical up-flow, while the static type of instability is observed in a vertical down-flow for the cases studied here. The parameters affecting the instability boundary, such as the heating power, inlet temperature, inlet and outlet K-factors are varied to assess their effects. This study is important for the design of future Generation IV nuclear reactors in which supercritical light water is proposed as the primary coolant.
Keywords/Search Tags:Two parallel channel, Instability, Supercritical, Linear, Flow
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