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A Critical Review of Fluoride Salt Heat Transfer

Karl Britsch, Mark Anderson

Nuclear Technology / Volume 206 / Number 11 / November 2020 / Pages 1625-1641

Critical Review / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2019.1682418

Received:July 11, 2019
Accepted:October 16, 2019
Published:November 24, 2020

Interest in molten salts for next-generation nuclear reactors has led to increasing design work over the last several years. Much of this builds off historic heat transfer experiments like those of the Molten Salt Reactor Program; however, there is no comprehensive report covering experimental heat transfer in these fluids. This paper attempts to pull together all available reports on fluoride salt heat transfer to aid further research in this area. The data largely support the hypothesis that molten salt heat transfer will be easy to predict so long as salt properties are well known. This paper does not show any consistent indications of resistive films, entrained gases, or radiation heat transfer, but other unknowns are present. In addition to salt properties, these include unusual mass transfer and transition flow conditions.