The final design of the very high temperature reactor (VHTR) of the fourth generation of nuclear power plants (Gen IV) has not yet been established. The VHTR may be either a prismatic (block) or pebble bed type. It may be either gas-cooled or cooled with an as yet unspecified molten salt. However, a conceptual design of a gas-cooled VHTR, based on the General Atomics GT-MHR, does exist and is called the prismatic VHTR reference design, MacDonald et al [2003], General Atomics [1996]. The present validation studies are based on the prismatic VHTR reference design. In the prismatic VHTR reference design, the flow in the lower plenum will be introduced by dozens of turbulent jets issuing into a large crossflow that must negotiate dozens of cyli...
The U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting the development of a next generation nuclear plan...
The United States Department of Energy is promoting the resurgence of nuclear power in the U. S. for...
The U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently supporting the development of a next generation nu...
The Generation IV (Gen IV) very high temperature reactor (VHTR) will either be a prismatic (block) o...
Advanced gas-cooled reactors offer the potential advantage of higher efficiency and enhanced safety ...
The Very-High-Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is one of six reactor technologies chosen for further devel...
Validation simulations are presented for turbulent flow in a staggered tube bank, geometry similar t...
The experimental program that is being conducted at the Matched Index-of-Refraction (MIR) Flow Facil...
The very high temperature reactor (VHTR) has been chosen as the concept for the next generation nucl...
A preliminary study of the turbulent flow in a scaled model of a portion of the lower plenum of a ga...
The next generation of nuclear power plants will have higher efficiency and improved safety, among o...
Mean-velocity-field and turbulence data are presented that measure turbulent flow phenomena in an ap...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is the leading candidate for the Next Generation Nuclear Po...
The next generation nuclear plant (NGNP), whose development is supported by the U. S. Department of ...
Mean velocity and turbulence data that measure turbulent flow phenomena in an approximately 1:7 scal...
The U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting the development of a next generation nuclear plan...
The United States Department of Energy is promoting the resurgence of nuclear power in the U. S. for...
The U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently supporting the development of a next generation nu...
The Generation IV (Gen IV) very high temperature reactor (VHTR) will either be a prismatic (block) o...
Advanced gas-cooled reactors offer the potential advantage of higher efficiency and enhanced safety ...
The Very-High-Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is one of six reactor technologies chosen for further devel...
Validation simulations are presented for turbulent flow in a staggered tube bank, geometry similar t...
The experimental program that is being conducted at the Matched Index-of-Refraction (MIR) Flow Facil...
The very high temperature reactor (VHTR) has been chosen as the concept for the next generation nucl...
A preliminary study of the turbulent flow in a scaled model of a portion of the lower plenum of a ga...
The next generation of nuclear power plants will have higher efficiency and improved safety, among o...
Mean-velocity-field and turbulence data are presented that measure turbulent flow phenomena in an ap...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is the leading candidate for the Next Generation Nuclear Po...
The next generation nuclear plant (NGNP), whose development is supported by the U. S. Department of ...
Mean velocity and turbulence data that measure turbulent flow phenomena in an approximately 1:7 scal...
The U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting the development of a next generation nuclear plan...
The United States Department of Energy is promoting the resurgence of nuclear power in the U. S. for...
The U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently supporting the development of a next generation nu...