Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference (한국원자력학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1997.10a
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- Pages.719-725
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- 1997
Natural Convection Heat Transfer Characteristics of the Molten Metal Pool with Solidification by Boiling Coolant
- Cho, Jae-Seon (Seoul National University) ;
- Suh, Kune-Yull (Seoul National University) ;
- Chung, Chang-Hyun (Seoul National University) ;
- Park, Rae-Joon (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
- Kim, Sang-Baik (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
- Published : 1997.10.01
Abstract
This paper presents results of experimental studies on the heat transfer and solidification of the molten metal pool with overlying coolant with boiling. The metal pool is heated from the bottom surface and coolant is injected onto the molten metal pool. As a result, the crust, which is a solidified layer, may form at the top of the molten metal pool. Heat transfer is accomplished by a conjugate mechanism, which consists of the natural convection of the molten metal pool, the conduction in the crust layer and the convective boiling heat transfer in the coolant. This work examines the crust formation and the heat transfer rate on the molten metal pool with boiling coolant. The simulant molten pool material is tin (Sn) with the melting temperature of 232
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