• Title/Summary/Keyword: Water nozzles

Search Result 160, Processing Time 0.03 seconds

Numerical analysis to determine fire suppression time for multiple water mist nozzles in a large fire test compartment

  • Ha, Gaghyeon;Shin, Weon Gyu;Lee, Jaiho
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
    • /
    • v.53 no.4
    • /
    • pp.1157-1166
    • /
    • 2021
  • In this study, a numerical sensitivity analysis was performed to determine the fire suppression time for a large number of water mist nozzles in a large fire compartment. Fire simulations were performed using FDS (Fire dynamics simulator) 6.5.2 under the same condition as the test scenario 5 of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) 1165 test protocol. The sensitivities of input parameters including cell size, extinguishing coefficient (EC), droplets per second (DPS), and peak heat release rate (HRR) of fuel were investigated in terms of the normalized HRR and temperature distribution in the compartment. A new method of determining the fire suppression time using FDS simulation was developed, based on the concept of the cut-off time by cut-off value (COV) of the heat release rate per unit volume (HRRPUV) and the cooling time by the HRR cooling time criteria value (CTCV). In addition, a method was developed to determine the average EC value for the simulation input, using the cooling time and cut-off time.

An Experimental Study on Wafer Demounting by Water Jet in a Waxless Silicon Wafer Mounting System

  • Kim, Kyoung-Jin;Kwak, Ho-Sang;Park, Kyoung-Seok
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
    • /
    • v.8 no.2
    • /
    • pp.31-35
    • /
    • 2009
  • In the silicon wafer polishing process, the mounting stage of silicon wafer on the ceramic carrier block has been using the polishing template which utilizes the porous surface instead of traditional wax mounting method. Here in this article, the experimental study is carried out in order to study the wafer demounting by water jet and the effects of operating conditions such as the water jet flowrate and the number of water jet nozzles on the wafer demounting time. It is found that the measured wafer demounting time is inversely proportional to the water flowrate per nozzle, regardless of number of nozzles used; implying that the stagnation pressure by the water jet impingement is the dominant key factor. Additionally, by using the transparent disk instead of wafer, the air bubble formation and growth is observed under the disk, making the passage of water flow, and subsequently demounting the wafer from the porous pad.

  • PDF

A Study on the Droplet Formation of Liquid Metal in Water-Mercury System as a Surrogate of Molten Salt-Liquid Metal System at Room Temperature (용융염-액체금속 계의 대용물인 물-수은 계에서 액체금속 액적의 생성에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Yong-il;Park, Byung Gi
    • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology(JNFCWT)
    • /
    • v.16 no.2
    • /
    • pp.165-172
    • /
    • 2018
  • As an approach for estimation of the droplet size in the molten salt-liquid metal extraction process, a droplet formation experiment at room temperature was conducted to evaluate the applicability of the Scheele-Meister model with water-mercury system as a surrogate that is similar to the molten salt-liquid metal system. In the experiment, droplets were formed through the nozzle and the droplet size was measured using a digital camera and image analysis software. As nozzles, commercially available needles with inner diameters (ID) of 0.018 cm and 0.025 cm and self-fabricated nozzles with 3-holes (ID: 0.0135 cm), 4-holes (ID: 0.0135 cm), and 2-holes (ID: 0.0148 cm) were used. The mercury penetration lengths in the nozzles were 1.3 cm for the needles and 0.5 cm for the self-fabricated nozzles. The droplets formed from each nozzle maintained stable spherical shape up to 20 cm below the nozzle. The droplet size measurements were within a 10% error range when compared to the Scheele-Meister model estimates. The experimental results show that the Scheele-Meister model for droplet size estimation can be applied to nozzles that stably form droplets in a water-mercury system.

TOP-MOUNTED IN-CORE INSTRUMENTATION : CURRENT STATUS AND TECHNICAL ISSUES

  • KIM, SUNG JUN;KANG, TAE KYO;CHO, YEON HO;CHANG, SANG GYOON;LEE, DAE HEE;MAENG, CHEOL SOO
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
    • /
    • v.24 no.2
    • /
    • pp.154-166
    • /
    • 2015
  • The in-core instrumentation measures core power distribution and coolant temperature in local regions of the core in pressurized water reactors. The installation types are distinguished by the designs of routing paths that exit either through reactor bottom mounted instrument nozzles or through reactor top mounted instrument nozzles. Although each type has unique advantages, it is generally known that top mounted design is more competitive with respect to emphasizing nuclear safety issues and ability to cope with severe accidents. The international nuclear vendors have provided various types of reactors with top mounted design. Nuclear power reactors in Korea, however, only have been designed to be applicable to the use of bottom mounted design, and it has been pointed out that the capabilities of Korean reactors against severe accidents should be further enhanced. The paper deals with technical issues on reactor internal and external design, in-core instrumentation, support assembly, sealing mechanism with nozzles, handling, and analytical issues in order to establish the ways of development.

Numerical Study on the Effects of Design Parameters on the Spray Characteristics of Fire Suppression Nozzles (소화노즐의 분무특성에 대한 설계 변수 영향의 수치해석적 연구)

  • Lee, C.H.;Choi, B.I.;Han, Y.S.;Kim, C.;Chung, H.T.
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
    • /
    • v.11 no.4
    • /
    • pp.199-204
    • /
    • 2006
  • Numerical investigation has been performed to simulate the spray characteristics in mist-spray fire suppression nozzles in sense of design parameters. Two key shape factors in nozzle orifices. i.e. diameter and length are chosen as simulation parameters. Commercial softwares, FLUENT and FDS with the proper modelings were applied as numerical tools. Main performances of nozzles, i.e., K-factors, spray angles, droplet size, jet velocities and fire suppression time are analyzed for each parameter to find optimal design conditions.

  • PDF

The Effect of Multi Nozzles on the Characteristics of Annular Jet Pump (다중노즐을 이용한 환형 제트 펌프의 성능에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, M.K.;Kwon, O.B.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
    • /
    • v.3 no.1
    • /
    • pp.23-28
    • /
    • 1999
  • Experimental and theoretical researches about jet pump have been carried out by many researchers. Jet pump can be used for the transportation of solid materials, farm produce, and fishes. It is the purpose of this paper to seek optimal multi nozzle shape of the annular jet pump. Experiments were done for several jet nozzle areas, jet nozzle arrays and jet nozzle lengths. Water was used for both the primary fluid and secondary fluid. The efficiency curves for the annular jet pump having multi nozzles are presented in this paper.

  • PDF

Development for the Water Mist Package Having a Low Pressure Nozzles on Wooden Cultural Properties and Temples (중저압 노즐을 이용한 사찰 및 목조 문화재용 미분무 패키지 소화설비 개발)

  • Kim, Tae-Hwan;Myeong, Sang-Yeong
    • Fire Science and Engineering
    • /
    • v.24 no.4
    • /
    • pp.62-68
    • /
    • 2010
  • The present study purposed to develop the water mist package system for the cultural properties fire prevention and fire suppression system through analyzing fire protection system and cultural property's characteristic, and to suggest directions for the development of cultural property fire prevention system in the future. Maximum safety with minimum damage has issued a main objective in fire protection of the cultural property in Korea. Two types of the water mist nozzles having a low pressure had been developed by KEI. The one is for inside using in wooden cultural properties, the flow rate is 30~35 l/min and the discharging pressure is 13~14 bar. The other one is for out-side of wooden properties, the flow rate is 25~30 l/min and the discharging pressure is 14~15 bar. To evaluate the nozzles performance test, we made the fire scenario and full-scale model of wooden cultural properties for fire test. The size of full-scale model was 4.9 m length, 4 m wide, 6.6 m height, all was made by wooden. This real fire test results showed that the low pressure water mist nozzles having a $200{\mu}m$ dour size were very effectively fire extinguishing and suppression on wooden cultural properties fire. Even though the oil fuel fire was not extinguished, the fire suppression effects for the during mobilization of fire brigade was enough.

Mathematical Model for the Effect of Blade Friction on the Performance of Pelton Turbine

  • Atthanayake, Iresha Udayangani;Sugathapala, Thusitha;Fernando, Rathna
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
    • /
    • v.4 no.4
    • /
    • pp.396-409
    • /
    • 2011
  • Water turbines have been used in electricity generation for well over a century. Hydroelectricity now supplies 19% of world electricity. Many hydro power plants are operated with Pelton turbines, which is an impulse turbine. The main reasons for using impulse turbines are that they are very simple and relatively cheap. As the stream flow varies, water flow to the turbine can be easily controlled by changing the number of nozzles or by using adjustable nozzles. Scientific investigation and design of turbines saw rapid advancement during last century. Most of the research that had been done on turbines were focused on improving the performance with particular reference to turbine components such as shaft seals, speed increasers and bearings. There is not much information available on effects of blade friction on the performance of turbine. The main focus in this paper is to analyze the performance of Pelton turbine particularly with respect to their blade friction.