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Nuclear Power Plant Spray Pond Research

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Product Code: 9781304188854
ISBN13: 9781304188854
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A spray pond is a system of pipes and spray nozzles that spray water into the air to cool the water. They are similar in this way to cooling towers in that they dissipate waste heat to the atmosphere principally through evaporation. Spray ponds offer significant advantages over mechanical draft cooling towers for waste heat rejection including superior simplicity and operability, lower preferred power requirements, and lower capital and maintenance costs. Several nuclear power plants constructed in the 1970's employ spray ponds as the plants' ultimate heat sink to dissipate the waste heat generated by the nuclear reactors during normal and accident conditions. For these plants to be licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, tests were conducted to demonstrate the ability of the spray ponds to dissipate the required heat under extreme environmental conditions. Since design basis accident conditions for the plants did not exist during these tests, analytical models were developed to predict the operation of the plants under these extreme conditions. The purpose of this book is to summarize the results of this research including field and laboratory tests and empirical and analytical predictive models.


Author: Charles F Bowman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication Date: Jul 15, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 130418885X
ISBN-13: 9781304188854

Nuclear Power Plant Spray Pond Research

$41.88
 
A spray pond is a system of pipes and spray nozzles that spray water into the air to cool the water. They are similar in this way to cooling towers in that they dissipate waste heat to the atmosphere principally through evaporation. Spray ponds offer significant advantages over mechanical draft cooling towers for waste heat rejection including superior simplicity and operability, lower preferred power requirements, and lower capital and maintenance costs. Several nuclear power plants constructed in the 1970's employ spray ponds as the plants' ultimate heat sink to dissipate the waste heat generated by the nuclear reactors during normal and accident conditions. For these plants to be licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, tests were conducted to demonstrate the ability of the spray ponds to dissipate the required heat under extreme environmental conditions. Since design basis accident conditions for the plants did not exist during these tests, analytical models were developed to predict the operation of the plants under these extreme conditions. The purpose of this book is to summarize the results of this research including field and laboratory tests and empirical and analytical predictive models.


Author: Charles F Bowman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication Date: Jul 15, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 130418885X
ISBN-13: 9781304188854
 

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