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 Nuclear Energy for Hydrogen Generation through Intermediate Heat Exchangers

Nuclear Energy for Hydrogen Generation through Intermediate Heat Exchangers

autor:
Bahman Zohuri
 
editor:
Springer International Publishing
 
edição:
1
 
ano de publicação:
2016
 
idioma:
Inglês
 
ISBN:
9783319298382
 
nº de páginas:
421
 
formato:
ileio (leitura online e APP)
 

This book describes recent technological developments in next generation nuclear reactors that have created renewed interest in nuclear process heat for industrial applications. The author’s discussion mirrors the industry’s emerging focus on combined cycle Next Generation Nuclear Plants’ (NGNP) seemingly natural fit in producing electricity and process heat for hydrogen production. To utilize this process heat, engineers must uncover a thermal device that can transfer the thermal energy from the NGNP to the hydrogen plant in the most performance efficient and cost effective way possible. This book is written around that vital quest, and the author describes the usefulness of the Intermediate Heat Exchanger (IHX) as a possible solution. The option to transfer heat and thermal energy via a single-phase forced convection loop where fluid is mechanically pumped between the heat exchangers at the nuclear and hydrogen plants is presented, and challenges associated with this tactic are discussed. As a second option, heat pipes and thermosyphons, with their ability to transport very large quantities of heat over relatively long distance with small temperature losses, are also examined.

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