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Study of nitrogen two-phase flow pressure drop in horizontal and vertical orientation

The large-scale liquid argon Short Baseline Neutrino Far-detector located at Fermilab is designed to detect neutrinos allowing research in the field of neutrino oscillations. It will be filled with liquid argon and operate at almost ambient pressure. Consequently, its operation temperature is determ...

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Autores principales: Koettig, T, Kirsch, H, Santandrea, D, Bremer, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/278/1/012128
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2621317
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author Koettig, T
Kirsch, H
Santandrea, D
Bremer, J
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Kirsch, H
Santandrea, D
Bremer, J
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description The large-scale liquid argon Short Baseline Neutrino Far-detector located at Fermilab is designed to detect neutrinos allowing research in the field of neutrino oscillations. It will be filled with liquid argon and operate at almost ambient pressure. Consequently, its operation temperature is determined at about 87 K. The detector will be surrounded by a thermal shield, which is actively cooled with boiling nitrogen at a pressure of about 2.8 bar absolute, the respective saturation pressure of nitrogen. Due to strict temperature gradient constraints, it is important to study the two-phase flow pressure drop of nitrogen along the cooling circuit of the thermal shield in different orientations of the flow with respect to gravity. An experimental setup has been built in order to determine the two-phase flow pressure drop in nitrogen in horizontal, vertical upward and vertical downward direction. The measurements have been conducted under quasi-adiabatic conditions and at a saturation pressure of 2.8 bar absolute. The mass velocity has been varied in the range of 20 kgm−2s−1 to 70 kgm−2s−1 and the pressure drop data has been recorded scanning the two-phase region from vapor qualities close to zero up to 0.7. The experimental data will be compared with several established predictions of pressure drop e.g. Mueller-Steinhagen and Heck by using the void fraction correlation of Rouhani.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16753862019-10-15T15:19:52Zdoi:10.1088/1757-899X/278/1/012128http://cds.cern.ch/record/2621317engKoettig, TKirsch, HSantandrea, DBremer, JStudy of nitrogen two-phase flow pressure drop in horizontal and vertical orientationAccelerators and Storage RingsThe large-scale liquid argon Short Baseline Neutrino Far-detector located at Fermilab is designed to detect neutrinos allowing research in the field of neutrino oscillations. It will be filled with liquid argon and operate at almost ambient pressure. Consequently, its operation temperature is determined at about 87 K. The detector will be surrounded by a thermal shield, which is actively cooled with boiling nitrogen at a pressure of about 2.8 bar absolute, the respective saturation pressure of nitrogen. Due to strict temperature gradient constraints, it is important to study the two-phase flow pressure drop of nitrogen along the cooling circuit of the thermal shield in different orientations of the flow with respect to gravity. An experimental setup has been built in order to determine the two-phase flow pressure drop in nitrogen in horizontal, vertical upward and vertical downward direction. The measurements have been conducted under quasi-adiabatic conditions and at a saturation pressure of 2.8 bar absolute. The mass velocity has been varied in the range of 20 kgm−2s−1 to 70 kgm−2s−1 and the pressure drop data has been recorded scanning the two-phase region from vapor qualities close to zero up to 0.7. The experimental data will be compared with several established predictions of pressure drop e.g. Mueller-Steinhagen and Heck by using the void fraction correlation of Rouhani.oai:inspirehep.net:16753862017
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Koettig, T
Kirsch, H
Santandrea, D
Bremer, J
Study of nitrogen two-phase flow pressure drop in horizontal and vertical orientation
title Study of nitrogen two-phase flow pressure drop in horizontal and vertical orientation
title_full Study of nitrogen two-phase flow pressure drop in horizontal and vertical orientation
title_fullStr Study of nitrogen two-phase flow pressure drop in horizontal and vertical orientation
title_full_unstemmed Study of nitrogen two-phase flow pressure drop in horizontal and vertical orientation
title_short Study of nitrogen two-phase flow pressure drop in horizontal and vertical orientation
title_sort study of nitrogen two-phase flow pressure drop in horizontal and vertical orientation
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/278/1/012128
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2621317
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