Heat Transfer at Mixed Convection in Vertical and Inclined Flat Channels of the Vacuum Chamber of the ITER International Thermonuclear Reactor

Author: Balunov B. F.   Babykin A. S.   Rybin R. A.   Krylov V. A.   Tanchuk V. N.   Grigor'ev S. A.  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 0018-151X

Source: High Temperature, Vol.42, Iss.1, 2004-01, pp. : 126-133

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Abstract

The results are given of the experimental investigation of the intensity of heat transfer from flat surfaces of a model of the vacuum chamber channel of the international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER), inclined to the horizontal at an angle of (5–90)@deg, with different heights (12–50) mm, heated length (1.02 and 2.48) m of the model and low velocities of water flow (0.0067–0.17) m/s that are characterized by the values of Re = 560-17 900. The specific heat flux on the heat-transfer surfaces is q = (1.3–24.4) kW/m2. The treated range of parameters is characterized by the interaction of forced and natural convection with a significant temperature stratification of the flow in inclined channels. Closing relations are suggested on the basis of the experimental results.

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