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TRACE qualification via analysis of the EIR gas-loop experiments with smooth rods

Epiney, Aaron
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Mikityuk, Konstantin
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Chawla, Rakesh  
2010
Annals Of Nuclear Energy

Several gas-loop experimental programs were carried out during the 1970-1980s at the Eidgenossisches Institut fur Reaktorforschung (EIR, now PSI), Switzerland. In the present work, a wide range of thermalhydraulics tests for smooth rods, which form part of the experiments conducted at the time, have been reanalyzed with the aim of qualifying the TRACE code. The latter constitutes the thermal-hydraulics module of PSI's FAST code system, currently being applied to the multi-physics analysis of advanced fast reactor systems, including the Generation IV Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor (GFR). It is shown, from the present analysis, that the built-in TRACE heat transfer and friction correlations are indeed quite suitable for gas cooling under prototypic GFR conditions. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.anucene.2010.01.020
Web of Science ID

WOS:000278504800013

Author(s)
Epiney, Aaron
Mikityuk, Konstantin
Chawla, Rakesh  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Annals Of Nuclear Energy
Volume

37

Start page

875

End page

887

Subjects

Heat exchange

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Friction

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Trace

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Gas-loop experiments

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Heat-Transfer

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Pressure-Drop

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Flow

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Bundles

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Reactor

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Pipe

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