Heat transfer to supercritical water in heated tubes and channels is relevant for steam
generators in conventional power plants and future concepts for supercritical nuclear
and solar-thermal power plants. A new experimental facility, the high pressure evaporation
rig, setup at the Institute for Energy Systems (Technische Universit€at M€unchen) aims
to provide heat transfer data to fill the existing knowledge gaps at these conditions. The
test rig consists of a closed-loop high pressure cycle, in which de-ionized water is fed to
an instrumented test section heated by the application of direct electrical current. It is
designed to withstand a maximum pressure of 380 bar at 580 C in the test section. The
maximum power rating of the system is 1 MW. The test section is a vertical tube (material:
AISI A213/P91) with a 7000mm heated length, a 15.7mm internal diameter, and a
wall thickness of 5.6 mm. It is equipped with 70 thermocouples distributed evenly along
its length. It enables the determination of heat transfer coefficients in the supercritical
region at various steady-state or transient conditions. In a first series of tests, experiments
are conducted to investigate normal and deteriorated heat transfer (DHT) under
vertical upward flow conditions. The newly generated data and literature data are used
to evaluate different correlations available for modeling heat transfer coefficients at
supercritical pressures.
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Heat transfer to supercritical water in heated tubes and channels is relevant for steam
generators in conventional power plants and future concepts for supercritical nuclear
and solar-thermal power plants. A new experimental facility, the high pressure evaporation
rig, setup at the Institute for Energy Systems (Technische Universit€at M€unchen) aims
to provide heat transfer data to fill the existing knowledge gaps at these conditions. The
test rig consists of a closed-loop high pressure cyc...
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