Abstract

Fluid flows occur throughout the power generation process: from the flow of steam through turbines to the dispersion of hot gases from power station stacks; from the flow of molten metal in a weld pool to the generation of wind power; from the circulation of high-pressure CO2 in advanced gas-cooled reactors to the discharge of warm water to the sea. These flows may be compressible or incompressible, singlephase or multi-phase; they may be driven by buoyancy forces or they can be influenced by applied magnetic fields.

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