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2012 20th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering and the ASME 2012 Power Conference | 2012

Developing Heat-Transfer Correlations for Supercritical CO2 Flowing in Vertical Bare Tubes

Sahil Gupta; Donald McGillivray; Prabu Surendran; Liliana Trevani; Igor Pioro

This paper presents an analysis of three new heat-transfer correlations developed for supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2) flowing in vertical bare tubes. A large set of experimental data was obtained at Chalk River Laboratories (CRL) AECL. Heat-transfer tests were performed in upward flow of CO2 inside 8-mm ID vertical Inconel-600 tube with a 2.208-m heated length. Data points were collected at outlet pressures ranging from 7.4 to 8.8 MPa, mass fluxes from 900 to 3000 kg/m2s, inlet fluid temperatures from 20 to 40°C, and heat fluxes from 15 to 615 kW/m2; and for several combinations of wall and bulk-fluid temperatures that were below, at, or above the pseudocritical temperature.The objective of the present experimental research is to obtain reference dataset on heat transfer in supercritical CO2 and improve our fundamental knowledge of the heat-transfer processes and handling of supercritical fluids. In general, heat-transfer process to a supercritical fluid is difficult to model, especially, when a fluid passes through the pseudocritical region, as there are very rapid variations in thermophysical properties of the fluid. Thus, it is important to investigate supercritical-fluid behaviour within these conditions.In general, supercritical carbon dioxide was and is used as a modelling fluid instead of supercritical water due to its lower critical parameters compared to those of water. Also, supercritical carbon dioxide is proposed to be used as a working fluid in the Brayton gas-turbine cycle as a secondary power cycle for some of the Generation-IV nuclear-reactor concepts such as a Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (SFR), Lead-cooled Fast Reactor (LFR) and Molten-Salt-cooled Reactor (MSR). In addition, supercritical carbon dioxide was proposed to be used in advanced air-conditioning and geothermal systems.Previous studies have shown that existing correlations deviate significantly from experimental Heat Transfer Coefficient (HTC) values, especially, within the pseudocritical range. Moreover, the majority of correlations were mainly developed for supercritical water, and our latest results indicate that they cannot be directly applied to supercritical CO2 with the same accuracy as for water.Therefore, new empirical correlations to predict HTC values were developed based on the supercritical CO2 dataset. These correlations calculate HTC values with an accuracy of ±30% (wall temperatures with accuracy of ±20%) for the analyzed dataset.Copyright


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2010

Canada’s program on nuclear hydrogen production and the thermochemical Cu–Cl cycle

G.F. Naterer; S. Suppiah; L. Stolberg; Michele A. Lewis; Z. Wang; V.N. Daggupati; K. Gabriel; Ibrahim Dincer; Marc A. Rosen; P. Spekkens; Serguei N. Lvov; Michael Fowler; Peter R. Tremaine; J. Mostaghimi; E.B. Easton; Liliana Trevani; Ghaus M. Rizvi; B.M. Ikeda; M.H. Kaye; Lixuan Lu; Igor Pioro; W.R. Smith; E. Secnik; Jin Jiang; Jurij Avsec


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011

Clean hydrogen production with the Cu–Cl cycle – Progress of international consortium, I: Experimental unit operations

G.F. Naterer; S. Suppiah; L. Stolberg; Michele A. Lewis; Magali Ferrandon; Z. Wang; Ibrahim Dincer; K. Gabriel; Marc A. Rosen; E. Secnik; E.B. Easton; Liliana Trevani; Igor Pioro; Peter R. Tremaine; Serguei N. Lvov; Jin Jiang; Ghaus M. Rizvi; B.M. Ikeda; Lixuan Lu; M.H. Kaye; W.R. Smith; J. Mostaghimi; P. Spekkens; Michael Fowler; Jurij Avsec


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011

Clean hydrogen production with the Cu–Cl cycle – Progress of international consortium, II: Simulations, thermochemical data and materials

G.F. Naterer; S. Suppiah; L. Stolberg; Michele A. Lewis; Magali Ferrandon; Z. Wang; Ibrahim Dincer; K. Gabriel; Marc A. Rosen; E. Secnik; E.B. Easton; Liliana Trevani; Igor Pioro; Peter R. Tremaine; Serguei N. Lvov; Jin Jiang; Ghaus M. Rizvi; B.M. Ikeda; Lixuan Lu; M.H. Kaye; W.R. Smith; J. Mostaghimi; P. Spekkens; Michael Fowler; Jurij Avsec


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2013

Developing empirical heat-transfer correlations for supercritical CO2 flowing in vertical bare tubes

Sahil Gupta; Eugene Saltanov; Sarah Mokry; Igor Pioro; Liliana Trevani; Donald McGillivray


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2010

Complexation in the Cu(II)–LiCl–H2O system at temperatures to 423 K by UV-Visible spectroscopy

Liliana Trevani; Jana Ehlerova; Josef Sedlbauer; Peter R. Tremaine


Journal of Power Sources | 2015

Enhanced activity and stability of Pt/TiO2/carbon fuel cell electrocatalyst prepared using a glucose modifier

Christopher Odetola; Liliana Trevani; E. Bradley Easton


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2017

Photo enhanced methanol electrooxidation: Further insights into Pt and TiO2 nanoparticle contributions

Christopher Odetola; Liliana Trevani; E. Bradley Easton


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2016

Investigation of TiO2/carbon electrocatalyst supports prepared using glucose as a modifier

Christopher Odetola; E. Bradley Easton; Liliana Trevani


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2015

Using XANES to obtain mechanistic information for the hydrolysis of CuCl2 and the decomposition of Cu2OCl2 in the thermochemical Cu–Cl cycle for H2 production

Magali Ferrandon; V. Daggupati; Z. Wang; Greg F. Naterer; Liliana Trevani

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Igor Pioro

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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Christopher Odetola

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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E. Bradley Easton

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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Z. Wang

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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B.M. Ikeda

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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E. Secnik

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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E.B. Easton

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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G.F. Naterer

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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Ghaus M. Rizvi

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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