Effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water

One of the main concerns regarding in-vessel retention (IVR) during a severe accident is guaranteeing sufficient cooling performance to avoid the melt-through of the pressure vessel. In such an event, the vessel is submerged in water, and boiling is occurred to remove the heat. However, the main p...

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Main Authors: Mt Aznam, Suazlan, Mori, Shoji, Sakakibara, Fumiki, Okuyama, Kunito
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spelling my.iium.irep.601012017-12-14T14:32:03Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/60101/ Effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water Mt Aznam, Suazlan Mori, Shoji Sakakibara, Fumiki Okuyama, Kunito TP155 Chemical engineering One of the main concerns regarding in-vessel retention (IVR) during a severe accident is guaranteeing sufficient cooling performance to avoid the melt-through of the pressure vessel. In such an event, the vessel is submerged in water, and boiling is occurred to remove the heat. However, the main problem is that there is a limit to the pool boiling heat transfer at the outer surface of the reactor vessel due to the occurrence of critical heat flux (CHF) conditions. Therefore, to enhance the capability of IVR in light-water reactors during states of emergency, methods of increasing the CHF should be considered. In our previous study, it was demonstrated that the pool boiling CHF can be increased approximately twofold by simply attaching a honeycomb porous plate to an upward-facing plain heated surface under saturated and atmospheric conditions. On the other hand, it is well known that the CHF for a heated surface is greatly enhanced by nanoparticle deposition because of the resulting improvement in surface wettability. In IVR, it is important to determine the CHF for downward-facing heated surfaces. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to examine the effect of the heater orientation on the CHF in combination with surface modification by honeycomb porous plate attachment and nanoparticle deposition. A pool boiling CHF experiment of water is performed under saturated temperature and atmospheric pressure conditions. Compared with a plain surface, the CHF is shown to be greatly increased by a combination of the honeycomb porous plate attachment and nanoparticle deposition, even under downward-facing heater conditions. Additionally, the CHF enhancement increases as the orientation of the heated surface approach downward-facing. Elsevier Ltd 2016 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60101/1/10.1016%40j.ijheatmasstransfer.2016.07.004.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60101/7/60101_Effects%20of%20heater%20orientation%20on%20critical_scopus.pdf Mt Aznam, Suazlan and Mori, Shoji and Sakakibara, Fumiki and Okuyama, Kunito (2016) Effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 102. pp. 1345-1355. ISSN 0017-9310 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0017931016308419 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2016.07.004
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Mt Aznam, Suazlan
Mori, Shoji
Sakakibara, Fumiki
Okuyama, Kunito
Effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water
description One of the main concerns regarding in-vessel retention (IVR) during a severe accident is guaranteeing sufficient cooling performance to avoid the melt-through of the pressure vessel. In such an event, the vessel is submerged in water, and boiling is occurred to remove the heat. However, the main problem is that there is a limit to the pool boiling heat transfer at the outer surface of the reactor vessel due to the occurrence of critical heat flux (CHF) conditions. Therefore, to enhance the capability of IVR in light-water reactors during states of emergency, methods of increasing the CHF should be considered. In our previous study, it was demonstrated that the pool boiling CHF can be increased approximately twofold by simply attaching a honeycomb porous plate to an upward-facing plain heated surface under saturated and atmospheric conditions. On the other hand, it is well known that the CHF for a heated surface is greatly enhanced by nanoparticle deposition because of the resulting improvement in surface wettability. In IVR, it is important to determine the CHF for downward-facing heated surfaces. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to examine the effect of the heater orientation on the CHF in combination with surface modification by honeycomb porous plate attachment and nanoparticle deposition. A pool boiling CHF experiment of water is performed under saturated temperature and atmospheric pressure conditions. Compared with a plain surface, the CHF is shown to be greatly increased by a combination of the honeycomb porous plate attachment and nanoparticle deposition, even under downward-facing heater conditions. Additionally, the CHF enhancement increases as the orientation of the heated surface approach downward-facing.
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author Mt Aznam, Suazlan
Mori, Shoji
Sakakibara, Fumiki
Okuyama, Kunito
author_facet Mt Aznam, Suazlan
Mori, Shoji
Sakakibara, Fumiki
Okuyama, Kunito
author_sort Mt Aznam, Suazlan
title Effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water
title_short Effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water
title_full Effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water
title_fullStr Effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water
title_full_unstemmed Effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water
title_sort effects of heater orientation on critical heat flux for nanoparticle deposited surface with honeycomb porous plate attachment in saturated pool boiling of water
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2016
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/60101/1/10.1016%40j.ijheatmasstransfer.2016.07.004.pdf
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