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Title: Investigation of heat transfer in liquid-metal flows under fusion-reactor conditions

Journal Article · · Physics of Atomic Nuclei
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  1. Russian Academy of Science, Joint Institute of High Temperatures (Russian Federation)
  2. Joint Stock Company Dollezhal Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering (JSC NIKIET) (Russian Federation)
  3. National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI) (Russian Federation)
  4. Joint Stock Company Efremov Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus (Russian Federation)

The effect discovered in studying a downward liquid-metal flow in vertical pipe and in a channel of rectangular cross section in, respectively, a transverse and a coplanar magnetic field is analyzed. In test blanket modules (TBM), which are prototypes of a blanket for a demonstration fusion reactor (DEMO) and which are intended for experimental investigations at the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), liquid metals are assumed to fulfil simultaneously the functions of (i) a tritium breeder, (ii) a coolant, and (iii) neutron moderator and multiplier. This approach to testing experimentally design solutions is motivated by plans to employ, in the majority of the currently developed DEMO blanket projects, liquid metals pumped through pipes and/or rectangular channels in a transvers magnetic field. At the present time, experiments that would directly simulate liquid-metal flows under conditions of ITER TBM and/or DEMO blanket operation (irradiation with thermonuclear neutrons, a cyclic temperature regime, and a magnetic-field strength of about 4 to 10 T) are not implementable for want of equipment that could reproduce simultaneously the aforementioned effects exerted by thermonuclear plasmas. This is the reason why use is made of an iterative approach to experimentally estimating the performance of design solutions for liquid-metal channels via simulating one or simultaneously two of the aforementioned factors. Therefore, the investigations reported in the present article are of considerable topical interest. The respective experiments were performed on the basis of the mercury magneto hydrodynamic (MHD) loop that is included in the structure of the MPEI—JIHT MHD experimental facility. Temperature fields were measured under conditions of two- and one-sided heating, and data on averaged-temperature fields, distributions of the wall temperature, and statistical fluctuation features were obtained. A substantial effect of counter thermo gravitational convection (TGC) on averaged and fluctuating quantities were found. The development of TGC in the presence of a magnetic field leads to the appearance of low-frequency fluctuations whose anomalously high intensity exceeds severalfold the level of turbulence fluctuations. This effect manifest itself over a broad region of regime parameters. It was confirmed that low-energy fluctuations penetrate readily through the wall; therefore, it is necessary to study this effect further—in particular, from the point of view of the fatigue strength of the walls of liquid-metal channels.

OSTI ID:
22612573
Journal Information:
Physics of Atomic Nuclei, Vol. 79, Issue 7; Other Information: Copyright (c) 2016 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 1063-7788
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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