| CFD analysis for the applicability of the natural convection shutdown heat removal test facility (NSTF) for the simulation of the VHTR RCCS. Topical report. | |
| Tzanos, C. P. ; Argonne National Laboratory. Nuclear Engineering Division. | |
| Argonne National Laboratory | |
| 关键词: 08 Hydrogen; Coal Gasification; Reactor Vessels; Removal; Hydrogen Production; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/925350 RP-ID : ANL-GENIV-055 RP-ID : DE-AC02-06CH11357 RP-ID : 925350 |
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| 美国|其它 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
The Very High Temperature gas cooled reactor (VHTR) is one of the GEN IV reactor concepts that have been proposed for thermochemical hydrogen production and other process-heat applications like coal gasification. The USDOE has selected the VHTR for further research and development, aiming to demonstrate emissions-free electricity and hydrogen production at a future time. One of the major safety advantages of the VHTR is the potential for passive decay heat removal by natural circulation of air in a Reactor Cavity Cooling System (RCCS). The air-side of the RCCS is very similar to the Reactor Vessel Auxiliary Cooling System (RVACS) that has been proposed for the PRISM reactor design. The design and safety analysis of the RVACS have been based on extensive analytical and experimental work performed at ANL. The Natural Convective Shutdown Heat Removal Test Facility (NSTF) at ANL that simulates at full scale the air-side of the RVACS was built to provide experimental support for the design and analysis of the PRISM RVACS system. The objective of this work is to demonstrate that the NSTF facility can be used to generate RCCS experimental data: to validate CFD and systems codes for the analysis of the RCCS; and to support the design and safety analysis of the RCCS.
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