RI 6057 Transfer Of Heat From Helium At High Temperatures - Physical Characteristics Of Ceramic Heat Exchangers ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John J. S. Sebastian
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

A laboratory-scale investigation was made of the basic problems involved in developing a ceramic heat exchanger to operate at high temperatures for using nuclear heat from gas-cooled process-heat reactors. Technical data were obtained on transferring heat by forced-convection from helium to air in a single-tube vitreous-alumina heat exchanger. Coolant air was passed through the annulus parallel with, and either concurrently or counter to, the flow of helium inside the tube. The data obtained pertain to removing heat from the helium. Average inside film coefficients were determined at mean surface temperatures of 200° to 1,570° F., inlet-gas temperatures of 1,450° to 2,665° F., and Reynolds numbers up to 560. The gas-to-surface temperature ratios were varied from 1.05 to 7.6. The tabulated results are shown in the appendix at the end of this report. The film coefficients of heat transfer were correlated by taking into account the physical properties of the helium at the average fluid temperature. With experimental conditions pointing to a laminar flow, the Nusselt number was found to decrease as the ratio of gas-to-wall temperature was increased to a value of 3. However, within the range tested, gas-to-wall temperature ratios above 3 did not affect the Nusselt number, regardless of the value of the Graetz number. Thus, beyond this point any increase in this ratio ceased to influence the heat-transfer relationship.
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APA: John J. S. Sebastian  (1962)  RI 6057 Transfer Of Heat From Helium At High Temperatures - Physical Characteristics Of Ceramic Heat Exchangers ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: John J. S. Sebastian RI 6057 Transfer Of Heat From Helium At High Temperatures - Physical Characteristics Of Ceramic Heat Exchangers ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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