Abstract

The experimental study was conducted to examine the applicability of boiling potassium two-phase flow to the blanket cooling of fusion power reactors. A high flux heater pin of 44mm heating length and 6.5mm O. D. with eight thermocouples of 0.5mm O. D. was inserted from the bottom of a vertical channel which was made of a 4m long, 14.9mm I.D. and 17.5mm O. D. stainless steel tube and placed in a D.C. magnet of 50cm long poles. The experimental conditions were the heat flux: 0~67W/cm2, the magnetic field strength: 0~1.8T, the Ar cover gas pressure: 1.0bar, the potassium level above heater: 1.8m, and the temperature of upper unheated section: 400°C. In the absence of magnetic field, boiling occurred intermittently, repeating the cycles between superheating with moderate temperature fluctuation and desuperheating with condensing shock pulses. When a weak magnetic field was applied, the temperature fluctuation was enhanced by natural convection, the incipient boiling superheat was reduced, and the boiling pat...

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