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CFD investigating thermal-hydraulic characteristics of FLiNaK salt as a heat exchange fluid
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CFD investigating thermal-hydraulic characteristics of FLiNaK salt as a heat exchange fluid

Y.M. Ferng, Kun-Yueh Lin and Chen-Wei Chi
Applied Thermal Engineering, Vol.37, pp.235-240
05/2012

Abstract

CFD FLiNaK salt Solar thermal power plant
Concentrated solar thermal (CST) power plants are promising energy sources for electricity production in the near future. Thermal energy storage via a heat transfer fluid (HTF) is a crucial requirement to enable such plants to deliver electricity. With advantages of high boiling temperature, large specific heat, and low price, molten salts are very suitable for use as HTFs. Therefore, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodology is proposed in this paper for investigating the thermal-hydraulic characteristics of FLiNaK salt. The proposed model is validated through comparison with existing correlations and experimental data of friction factor (f w ), Nusselt (Nu) number, and hydraulic and thermal entrance length (L h ,L th ) in a simple round tube under various inlet Reynolds numbers (Re). Specifically, the predicted fully-developed f w corresponds well with that calculated by the Blasius correlation and the Moody diagram. The predicted Nu number is also in close agreement with that determined using Gnielinski's correlation, revealing that this correlation is more suitable for predicting the heat transfer characteristics of FLiNaK salt. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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