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Direct Numerical Simulation of High Prandtl Number Fluid Flow in the Downcomer of an Advanced Reactor

The passive safety is a crucial feature of advanced nuclear reactor (Gen IV) design. During loss of power scenarios, the downcomer plays a crucial role. The fluid-flow behavior in the downcomer can involve forced to mixed to natural convection and characterizing the heat transfer for these changing regimes is a daunting challenge. High-resolution heat transfer numerical database can potentially support the development of precise and affordable reduced resolution heat transfer models. These models can be designed based on a multiscale hierarchy developed as part of the recently DOE-funded center of excellence for thermal-fluids applications in nuclear energy. In this paper, the downcomer is simplified to heated parallel plates and High Prandtl number fluid (FLiBe) is considered for all simulations. The calculations are performed for a wide range of Richardson number from 0 to 400 at 2 different FLiBe Prandtl numbers (12 and 24) which result in 40 simulated Cases in total. Time averaged and time series statistics as well as Nusselt number correlations are investigated to illuminate the mixed convection behaviors. The calculated database will be instrumental in understanding the flow behaviors in the downcomer. Ultimately, we aimed to evaluate existing heat transfer correlations and some modifications will be proposed for Cases where no satisfactory choice is available.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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