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Multiphase Flow Dynamics 4
Nikolay Ivanov Kolev
其他書名
Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 2009-06-12
主題
Technology & Engineering / Mechanical
Technology & Engineering / Power Resources / Nuclear
Science / Mechanics / Fluids
Science / Mechanics / Thermodynamics
Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General)
Technology & Engineering / Manufacturing
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General
ISBN
3540929185
9783540929185
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=aChOvkuxTMkC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The nuclear thermal hydraulic is the science providing knowledge about the physical processes occurring during the transferring the fission heat released in structural materials due to nuclear reactions into its environment. Along its way to the environment the thermal energy is organized to provide useful mechanical work or useful heat or both. Chapter 1 contains introductory information about the heat release in the re- tor core, the thermal power and thermal power density in the fuel, structures and moderator, the influence of the thermal power density on the coolant temperature, the spatial distribution of the thermal power density. Finally some measures are introduced for equalizing of the spatial distribution of the thermal power density. Chapter 2 gives the methods for describing of the steady and of the transient temperature fields in the fuel elements. Some information is provided regarding influence of the cladding oxidation, hydrogen diffusion and of the corrosion pr- uct deposition on the temperature fields. Didactically the nuclear thermal hydraulic needs introductions at different level of complexity by introducing step by step the new features after the previous are clearly presented. The followed two Chapters serve this purpose. Chapter 3 describes mathematically the “simple” steady boiling flow in a pipe. The steady mass-, momentum- and energy conservation equations are solved at different level of complexity by removing one after the other simplifying assu- tions. First the idea of mechanical and thermodynamic equilibrium is introduced.