Abstract

Abstract Natural circulation systems offer simplicity, enhanced safety and reliability and thus are advantageous over their forced circulation counterpart. However, natural circulation is susceptible to flow instabilities. These instabilities are undesirable for various reasons. Literature suggests the use of orifices at the inlet to suppress instability. However, orificing introduces pressure drop which limits the flow rate and hence the heat carrying capacity of the fluid. In the present study, investigations have been carried out with different mechanical gadgets to control the natural circulation flow instabilities. Extensive experiments have been carried out in a single-phase rectangular natural circulation loop to study the effect of these mechanical gadgets on instability. The paper brings out the results of experimental investigations carried out on the role of mechanical gadgets in controlling instability.

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