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Nuclear Technology / Volume 9 / Number 5 / November 1970 / Pages 682-693
Paper / Fuel / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT70-A28743
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This paper analyzes the results obtained from coolant pressure drop measurements, conducted on a test section comprising 16 rods in a square arrangement. The rod bundle, mechanically assembled by means of two end plates and five grid spacers located at different axial stations, was mounted in a vertical heat-insulated pressure vessel. The measurements, taken under isothermal and adiabatic conditions, covered the following range of coolant parameters
Relative pressure pg = 0 psi |
Sub cooling: 135 and 108°F |
Mass velocities between 0.5 xlO6 and 5.6 *lO6 lb/(h ft2). |
Relative pressure pg = 450 psi |
Sub cooling: 144 and 72°F |
Mass velocities between 0.5 xlO6 and 2.5 *lO6 lb/(h ft2) |
Steam quality between 2 and 22%. |