Original title:
Design of experimental device for testing of subcooled flow boilling
Authors:
Gleitz, M. ; Zacha, P. ; Entler, Slavomír ; Syblík, J. Document type: Papers Conference/Event: 26th International Conference on Engineering Mechanics, Brno (CZ), 20201124
Year:
2020
Language:
eng Series:
Engineering Mechanics Abstract:
The article presents the principle and function of the Hypervapotron and the current work progress on the realisation of the experimental loop. Hypervapotron is a heat exchanger operating in a two-phase flow regime, in which the latent heat of the water/steam phase transformation is used, which enables the transfer of large heat fluxes (up to tens of MW/m(2)). For this reason, it appears to be very promising for use in fusion reactors. The article describes the steps leading to the final design of the experimental loop selection of suitable mesh parameters in the Star-CCM+ code, geometry and used materials of the single elements of the heating system using electromagnetic induction. The effort of the experimental loop and the flow study in the Hypervapotron in general, is dimensional and material optimization of the geometry is suitable for a wide range of applications for which the benefits of subcooled boiling and Hypervapotron geometry can be applied.
Keywords:
Fusion; Hypervapotron; Induction heating; Star-CCM; Subcooled boiling Host item entry: ENGINEERING MECHANICS 2020, ISBN 978-80-214-5896-3, ISSN 1805-8248