Experimental Study of the Warming of Low-Heat-Flux Systems

The results of experimental modeling of the warming of a low-heat-flux system are presented. The water level reduction rates are compared with the warming rates of the elements of the system at different warming power. The water evaporation rate of the considered system is determined. It is shown th...

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description The results of experimental modeling of the warming of a low-heat-flux system are presented. The water level reduction rates are compared with the warming rates of the elements of the system at different warming power. The water evaporation rate of the considered system is determined. It is shown that in modeling the warming of water systems with heat sources it is important to take account of the heat of phase transition.
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Heat
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Nuclear Chemistry
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Nuclear power plants
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