Published 2005
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Some Considerations on the Interaction Between the Fluid and Wall Tube During Experiments in a Single-Phase Natural Circulation Loops
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In this paper an experimental study on single-phase natural circulation loops is presented. Several
parameters such as loop inclination, and tube wall thermal conductivity (Plexiglas or Stainless-steel AISI-304) were
systematically investigated. The experiments were conducted analysing the interaction between the pipe material and
liquid properties as well as the inclination of the loop. For a wide range of power transferred to the liquid, different
thermo-hydraulic behaviours were observed:
- the stainless-steel/distilled water combination shows always stable behaviour, probably the higher thermal
conductivity of stainless-steel causes the "extension" of the heated section in the lower heat source; at the same time,
this can be interpreted as a virtual reduction in the distance between the heater and the cooler. This behaviour was
observed for the most part of loop inclinations.
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- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/251766
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/251766
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- UNIGE