The near-critical CO2-based natural circulation loop (NCL, or thermosyphon) has been proposed in many energy conversion systems, such as the solar heater, waste heat recovery, next-generation nuclear cooling, and so on. There is an increasing need to obtain detailed information about such systems, as it is less verified from a basic system operation viewpoint. This paper presents an experimental investigation of a near-critical CO2 thermosyphon. The closed thermosyphon is specially designed for high-pressure (in the critical region, from 6.0 MPa to 15.0 MPa), natural circulation flows. The basic transient flow behaviors and parameter behaviors are found to be dependent on initial pressure. The system stability evolution from subcritical osc...
AbstractApplication of the supercritical condition in reactor core cooling needs to be properly just...
AbstractA one-dimensional transient code is developed for studying the flow transient in the supercr...
Heating and cooling may lead to flow instabilities in systems with single-phase natural circulation...
The near-critical CO2-based natural circulation loop (NCL, or thermosyphon) has been proposed in man...
Due to the unique properties of near-critical fluid, trans-critical/supercritical CO2 based natural ...
Natural convective flow of supercritical fluids has become a hot topic in engineering applications. ...
Natural convective flow of supercritical fluid has become hot topic both in scientific research and ...
System stabilities are of critical importance in natural circulation applications. Investigations sh...
This study presents an experimental investigation on the flow characteristics of natural circulation...
Natural circulation loops (NCLs) are buoyancy driven flow systems without any moving components. NCL...
Supercritical fluid based natural circulation flow has been proposed in many energy conversion syste...
The paper presents a methodology for the analysis of the flow stability in natural circulation loops...
The steady state behavior of thermodynamically supercritical natural circulation loops (NCLs) is inv...
Application of the supercritical condition in reactor core cooling needs to be properly justified ba...
Supercritical fluid based heat transfer loop (NCL) has become a hot topic in energy conversion syste...
AbstractApplication of the supercritical condition in reactor core cooling needs to be properly just...
AbstractA one-dimensional transient code is developed for studying the flow transient in the supercr...
Heating and cooling may lead to flow instabilities in systems with single-phase natural circulation...
The near-critical CO2-based natural circulation loop (NCL, or thermosyphon) has been proposed in man...
Due to the unique properties of near-critical fluid, trans-critical/supercritical CO2 based natural ...
Natural convective flow of supercritical fluids has become a hot topic in engineering applications. ...
Natural convective flow of supercritical fluid has become hot topic both in scientific research and ...
System stabilities are of critical importance in natural circulation applications. Investigations sh...
This study presents an experimental investigation on the flow characteristics of natural circulation...
Natural circulation loops (NCLs) are buoyancy driven flow systems without any moving components. NCL...
Supercritical fluid based natural circulation flow has been proposed in many energy conversion syste...
The paper presents a methodology for the analysis of the flow stability in natural circulation loops...
The steady state behavior of thermodynamically supercritical natural circulation loops (NCLs) is inv...
Application of the supercritical condition in reactor core cooling needs to be properly justified ba...
Supercritical fluid based heat transfer loop (NCL) has become a hot topic in energy conversion syste...
AbstractApplication of the supercritical condition in reactor core cooling needs to be properly just...
AbstractA one-dimensional transient code is developed for studying the flow transient in the supercr...
Heating and cooling may lead to flow instabilities in systems with single-phase natural circulation...