Construction of 3D MHD pressure drop correlation and flow characterization in the contraction region of a fusion blanket manifold

IF 1.9 3区 工程技术 Q1 NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Yuchen Jiang, Sergey Smolentsev
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Inlet and outlet manifolds are typical components of liquid metal (LM) blanket designs of a fusion power reactor to be used to distribute the LM flow into breeding channels and collect it at the exit of the blanket. High pressure loss in the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows featuring abrupt geometrical changes is one of the main feasibility issues of such designs. Recently, optimization studies were conducted to construct 3D MHD pressure drop correlations for a LM flow in an electrically insulating manifold with gradual expansion. Here, the 3D computational approach developed in that study is applied to the outlet manifold featuring gradual contraction. A systematic analysis was performed with a total number of 135 flow cases computed with COMSOL Multiphysics for Hartmann numbers 1000 < Ha < 10,000, Reynolds numbers 100 < Re < 12,000, and contraction angles 45° < θ < 75° for a fixed contraction ratio of 4. The effects of Ha, Re and θ on the flow recirculation, development length and the total pressure drop were carefully examined. A linear regression analysis was used to determine the power rule of pressure drop coefficient k related to Ha and Re, demonstrating a good match with the Ludford layer theory. Eventually, a correlation for the 3D MHD pressure drop coefficient was constructed as a function of Ha, Re and θ. The results were compared against the inlet manifold. It was found that the flow in the inlet manifold exhibits larger recirculation zones. In the investigated range of Ha, Re and θ, the pressure drop coefficient k of the LM MHD flow in the gradual contraction is only slightly lower (< 8 %) than that in the gradual expansion.
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Fusion Engineering and Design
Fusion Engineering and Design 工程技术-核科学技术
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3.50
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23.50%
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275
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: The journal accepts papers about experiments (both plasma and technology), theory, models, methods, and designs in areas relating to technology, engineering, and applied science aspects of magnetic and inertial fusion energy. Specific areas of interest include: MFE and IFE design studies for experiments and reactors; fusion nuclear technologies and materials, including blankets and shields; analysis of reactor plasmas; plasma heating, fuelling, and vacuum systems; drivers, targets, and special technologies for IFE, controls and diagnostics; fuel cycle analysis and tritium reprocessing and handling; operations and remote maintenance of reactors; safety, decommissioning, and waste management; economic and environmental analysis of components and systems.
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