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Thermal-hydraulic analysis code development for sodium heated once-through steam generator
Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2019Sodium heated once-through steam generator (OTSG) is an essential component of Sodium cooled Fast Reactor (SFR). It transfers the heat from hot sodium to water and converts water to superheat steam.
R. Xu +4 more
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Ni-Based Alloys for Reactor Internals and Steam Generator Applications
Structural Alloys for Nuclear Energy Applications, 2019Nickel alloys have been used extensively throughout the nuclear industry because of their durability and resistance to corrosion and mechanical degradation at high temperatures.
M. Griffiths
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Applied Thermal Engineering, 2018
Generating water steam is a significant process for many fields. By combining heat localization and thin-film evaporation, a low-cost high-efficiency solar steam generator is proposed here.
Guilong Peng +11 more
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Generating water steam is a significant process for many fields. By combining heat localization and thin-film evaporation, a low-cost high-efficiency solar steam generator is proposed here.
Guilong Peng +11 more
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Supercritical steam generator design and thermal analysis based on HTR-PM
Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2019The high temperature gas-cooled reactor pebble-bed module (HTR-PM) being built by the Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology of Tsinghua University in China is a typical Generation IV nuclear power system.
Zhen Zhang +5 more
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Electricity Generation from Exhaust Steam of a Steam Turbine Generator
Journal of Electrical and Power System EngineeringThe world desperately needs renewable energy. Harnessing energy from waste heat has the potential of bringing in a new era of electricity. This paper explores the utilization of waste heat through the implementation of a Peltier module-based electricity generation system.
Mohammad Tawhidul Alam +4 more
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Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2018
Non-uniform suction flow is generated at the inlet of the reactor coolant pump due to the complex geometry of the steam-generator simulator. From our previous work, the non-uniform inflow has a great effect on the flow structures in the pump.
Ruiping Xu, Y. Long, Dezhong Wang
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Non-uniform suction flow is generated at the inlet of the reactor coolant pump due to the complex geometry of the steam-generator simulator. From our previous work, the non-uniform inflow has a great effect on the flow structures in the pump.
Ruiping Xu, Y. Long, Dezhong Wang
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Effectiveness of steam generation in oxyhydrogen steam generators of the megawatt power class
High Temperature, 2012Findings of experimental investigations and optimization of the processes of mixture formation, combustion, and steam generation in experimental H2/O2 steam generators of the megawatt power class are presented.
S. P. Malyshenko +5 more
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Characteristics of steam generator tube deposits in an operating pressurized water reactor
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2018The objective of this study is to characterize steam generator tube deposits collected from an operating pressurized water reactor. The deposits were mostly composed of magnetite and contained small amounts of trevorite, jacobsite, and metallic copper ...
Soon-Hyeok Jeon +3 more
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Hydrogen oxygen steam generator for a closed hydrogen combustion cycle
International journal of hydrogen energy, 2018The paper deals with the problems of hydrogen combustion in an oxygen environment to produce high-temperature steam to be used in electricity generation at various power stations including nuclear power plants (NPP).
R. Aminov, A. Egorov
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Hydrogen Evolution and Steam Dissociation in Steam Generators
Journal of Engineering for Power, 1965The paper discusses the metal-steam reaction and the evolution of hydrogen in steam generating plants both from this reaction and from thermal dissociation. An analysis is made of the quantity of hydrogen expected at outlet from a particular monotube steam generator, expressions being derived from which the degree of dissociation can be calculated when
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