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A numerical investigation of an indoor dry storage facility on heat transfer

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ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY
Volume 196, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.anucene.2023.110225

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DSS; Indoor facility; Temperature distribution; Heat transfer

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This study conducted a numerical simulation to investigate the heat transfer problem in the dry storage system and indoor facility. The results provide insights into DSS heat transfer and offer suggestions for improvement, which are beneficial to the development of nuclear energy science and technology.
This study conducted a numerical simulation of the dry storage system and indoor facility heat transfer problem. Four standard DSS models have been constructed to investigate the thermal performance. The results show a high-temperature difference found on the surfaces between the sealing canister and the cask, indicating a high thermal resistance in the radial direction. It is also found that the boundary conditions of DSS only affect the indoor facility ambient parameters instead of the inside components. The adjacent pitch distance between DSSs does not significantly change the indoor temperature but affects the view factor. However, convection accounts for 90% of the heat transfer, while radiation only contributes less than 4%. Thus, it is not essential to emphasize the indoor DSS arrangement optimization. This is the first time indoor facility DSS simulation offers suggestions and physical insights into DSS heat transfer, which is beneficial to nuclear energy science and technology.

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