Course on
SINGLE AND TWO-PHASE THERMAL HYDRAULICS
(for nuclear energy applications)
Course
Outilne and Content
The course is aimed to
provide basic and advanced concepts about single and two-phase fluid-dynamic
and thermal-hydraulics, enabling the learner to understand relevant phenomena
of interest for nuclear reactor analysis and to apply them to classical
problems. The content is conceived to progress from single to two-phase
physical background, to quantitative analysis, also proposing exercises to be
performed either manually or with the aid of computer programming.
The course is made of the
following units (the duration is related to the videos):
·
Guidelines (0:39 hours)
·
Unit 1 Fluids and Balance
Equations (4:30 hours)
·
Unit 2 Laminar Flow, Navier-Stokes
Equations and Boundary Layer Phenomena (4:51 hours)
·
Unit 3 Heat Transfer in
Laminar Flow (3:17 hours video)
·
Unit 4 Momentum and Heat
Transfer in Turbulent Flow (4:47 hours)
·
Unit 5a Natural Circulation
in Single-Phase Flow (1:33 hours video)
·
Unit 5b Notes on Compressible
Single-Phase Flow (1:18 hours)
·
Unit 5c More on Turbulence
(1:59 hours)
·
Unit 6 Two-Phase Flow:
General Definitions, Flow Regime Maps and Balance Equations (8:09 hours)
·
Unit 7 Pressure Drops and
Heat Transfer in Two-Phase Flow (6:10 hours)
·
Unit 8 Some Specific
Phenomena in Two-Phase Flow: Critical Flow, Flooding and Boiling Channel
Instabilities (2:37 hours)
·
Unit E1 Basic Exercises on
Heat Conduction (5:32 hours)
·
Unit E2 Examples of
Application of Lumped Parameter Balance Equations (5:20 hours)
·
Unit E3 Basic Balances for
LWRs (2:07 hours)
·
Unit E4 Basic Applications
of CFD Codes (4:18 hours)
·
Unit E5 Basic Applications
of the RELAP5 Code (1:47 hours)
Detailed Learning Outcomes
are reported at this link
Requested
Background
The learner is assumed to
have basic knowledge of Mathematics, Physics, Applied Thermodynamics and basic
programming skills at least at a level of BSc in Physics or Engineering (EQF
Level 6).
Teacher
Prof. Walter Ambrosini (see the CV)
Universitΰ di Pisa
Dipartimento di Ingegneria
Civile e Industriale
Largo Lucio Lazzarino, 2
I-56216 PISA
Method of Delivery
Asynchronous e-learning.
Links to the Video and Written course material available on the Moodle of the
University of Pisa https://elearn.ing.unipi.it/.
Final
Examination
Mainly oral, with proposed
application problems. Modalities to be determined.
Availability
of the course material
Available (since September 1st
2018)