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Study on the fluid cross-mixing characteristics in tube bundle channels with transverse uneven heat flux distribution

Zongkun Li, Guangming Fan, Jiyun Zhao, Xiaobo Zeng and Changqi Yan

Energy, 2025, vol. 323, issue C

Abstract: In the complex system of the Nuclear Power Plant, different reasons cause key equipment such as the core, evaporator, and heat exchanger to have uneven local heat flux distribution perpendicular to the flow direction. This leads to the fluid cross-mixing between the hot and cold zones, which is crucial for calculating local heat transfer and some other issues that are derived from cross-mixing. Therefore, the paper investigated the lateral fluid cross-mixing characteristics under non-uniform heating conditions by numerical simulation to understand the mixing mechanisms and trends. The finding demonstrated that non-uniform heating causes the uneven distribution of the fluid temperature, which in turn produces variations in the fluid viscosity and the flow resistance. Hot side fluid with high temperature has low viscosity and low flow resistance, forcing the fluid of the cold side to flow towards the hot side fluid. Additionally, the fluid cross-mixing model was developed based on the numerical simulation to provide the local velocity distribution for predicting the local heat transfer coefficient and researching other derivative issues by solving the mass, momentum, energy conservation equation, and the deduced lateral momentum equation as a supplementary equation. The model can describe the flow trend along the path, and the calculation error between the model and the Fluent is about −5.16 %∼2.14 %.

Keywords: Cross-mixing; Tube bundle channel; Uneven heat flux; Lateral momentum equation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2025.135794

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