Abstract

The heat pipe is an efficient heat-conducting element that can efficiently and passively transfer heat from a high-temperature heat source to a low-temperature heat source. It is widely used in the various industries. Based on high-temperature heat pipe technology, this paper designs a passive decay heat removal system for a small modular lead–bismuth fast reactor, and uses the system code ATHLET coupled with the heat pipe calculation module to calculate and analyze the thermal–hydraulic characteristics of the reactor under station black out accident.

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