Hot wire anemometer (HWA) measurements of turbulent gas flow have been performed in upward forced convection experiments at pressures ranging from 0.6 MPa to 6.3 MPa and fluid temperatures ranging from 293 K to 673 K. The results are relevant to deteriorated turbulent heat transfer (DTHT) and flow laminarization in strongly heated gas flows which could occur in gas-cooled very high temperature reactors (VHTRs).2 The HWA signals were analyzed to directly confirm the occurrence of flow laminarization phenomenon due to strong heating. An X-probe was used to collect radial and axial velocity fluctuation data for pressurized air and pure nitrogen flowing through a circular 16.8 mm diameter flow channel in a 2.7 m long graphite test section for local Reynolds numbers varying from 500 to 22,000. Analyses of the Reynolds stresses and turbulence frequency spectra were carried out and used as indicators of laminar, transition, or fully turbulent flow conditions. Low Reynolds stresses indicated the existence of laminar or transitional flow until the local Reynolds number reached a large value, ∼11,000 to 16,000, much higher than the conventional Re = 4000–5000 for transition to fully turbulent flow encountered in pipe flows. The critical Reynolds number indicating the completion of transition approximately doubled as the pressure was increased from 0.6 MPa to 2.8 MPa.
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Experimental Investigation of Flow Laminarization in a Graphite Flow Channel at High Pressure and High Temperature
Narbeh Artoun,
Narbeh Artoun
Mem. ASME
City College of New York,
New York, NY 10031
e-mail: narbeh.artoun@gmail.com
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Masahiro Kawaji
Masahiro Kawaji
Mem. ASME
City College of New York,
The CUNY Energy Institute,
New York, NY 10031
e-mail: mkawaji@ccny.cuny.edu
City College of New York,
The CUNY Energy Institute,
160 Convent Avenue
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Francisco I. Valentín
Narbeh Artoun
Mem. ASME
City College of New York,
New York, NY 10031
e-mail: narbeh.artoun@gmail.com
City College of New York,
160 Convent Avenue
,New York, NY 10031
e-mail: narbeh.artoun@gmail.com
Masahiro Kawaji
Mem. ASME
City College of New York,
The CUNY Energy Institute,
New York, NY 10031
e-mail: mkawaji@ccny.cuny.edu
City College of New York,
The CUNY Energy Institute,
160 Convent Avenue
,New York, NY 10031
e-mail: mkawaji@ccny.cuny.edu
1Corresponding author.
2Two different definitions are provided for the acronym VHTR.
Contributed by the Heat Transfer Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER. Manuscript received January 18, 2018; final manuscript received June 9, 2018; published online August 3, 2018. Assoc. Editor: George S. Dulikravich.
J. Heat Transfer. Nov 2018, 140(11): 112004 (9 pages)
Published Online: August 3, 2018
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Valentín, F. I., Artoun, N., and Kawaji, M. (August 3, 2018). "Experimental Investigation of Flow Laminarization in a Graphite Flow Channel at High Pressure and High Temperature." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. November 2018; 140(11): 112004. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4040786
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