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- W4281647758 abstract "Simulations of radiation heat transfer in fuel rod bundles are necessary for the thermal hydraulic design and safety analysis of open lattice gas-cooled reactors, which always operate at high temperatures. To save the computational costs, existing radiation models in system codes such as RELAP5 commonly assume each fuel rod to own the uniform radiosity over the rod surface. Previous research studies have indicated that the uniform radiosity assumption could overestimate the heat transfer flux and under-predict the maximum fuel rod temperature, and the anisotropic correction was tried by dealing with non-uniform reflected radiation. To better model the non-uniform radiosity effect, the Gehart’s method based on the non-uniform absorbed radiation is introduced in this study. By dividing the surface of each rod into six segments, the one-sixth rod view factors are derived in specific rod and near wall sections to generate the segment-to-segment absorption factors. By summarizing those segment-to-segment absorption factors, the rod-to-rod and rod-to-wall absorption factors are modified and implemented into RELAP5 to improve the radiation heat transfer model. The two-dimension radiation heat transfer problem in the nuclear fuel rod bundle is simulated in FLUENT as the benchmark and in RELAP5 for comparison. Fuel rod bundles in hexagonal arrays were investigated with various surface emissivity and pitch-to-diameter ratios (p/d). The simulations indicated that the method of rod segment division and absorption factor modification could reflect the non-uniform radiosity, and the results were related to the values of p/d and surface emissivity. The modified radiation heat transfer model in RELAP5 validated that the deviations of the maximum temperature were reduced from around 20% to 1%,3%,8% for p/d = 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3, respectively. Rod bundles with larger p/d required more radiative rods in the analyses of absorption factor modifications. The present radiation heat transfer model should be studied and tested in three-dimension cases to further prove that it is appropriate for the nuclear rod bundles." @default.
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- W4281647758 date "2022-04-27" @default.
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- W4281647758 title "Improved Radiation Heat Transfer Model in RELAP5 for Compact Fuel Rod Bundles by the Absorption Factor Modification" @default.
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