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Table of Contents ABSTRACT..............................................................................................................3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.................................................................................. .........5 TABLE OF CONTENTS..............................................................................................6 LIST OF FIGURES...................................................................................................10 LIST OF TABLES....................................................................................................12 ACRONYMS...........................................................................................................13 1 INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................14 1.1 Motivation.............................................................................................................14 1.2 Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor Background......................................................................14 1.3 S-CO2 Recompression Cycle Background.....................................................................16 1.4 HEATRICTM Printed Circuit Heat Exchanger Background................................................18 1.5 Thesis Outline......................................................................................................20 2 RECOMPRESSION CYCLE DEVELOPMENT.....................................................22 2.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................22 2.2 CYCLES to CYCLES III..........................................................................................25 2.2.1 Extended Use of the Legault Nomenclature........................................................27 2.2.2 Optimization and Single Point Calculations........................................................28 2.2.3 The Simple Recuperative Brayton Cycle............................................................29 2.2.4 Inclusion of other NIST Fluids.......................................................................30 2.2.5 Interfacing with TSCYCO ...........................................................................32 2.3 The Ethane Cycle...................................................................................................34 2.4 Fluid Impurities in the S-CO2 Recompression Cycle.........................................................36 2.4.1 Helium Additions for Leak Detection...............................................................37 2.4.2 Air Impurities...........................................................................................40 2.5 Chapter Summary..................................................................................................41 2.7 Nomenclature for Chapter 2......................................................................................42 3 S-CO2 COMPRESSOR DESIGN........................................................................43 3.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................43 3.2 Developing Compressors for the S-CO2 Cycle................................................................43 3.2.1 The Need for a Compressor Model ..................................................................43 3.2.2 Compressor Background..............................................................................43 3.3 Real Gas Radial Compressor (RGRC) Code...................................................................50 3.3.1 Issues with Earlier Codes CCDS/CCODS and Motivation for RGRC Development.........50 3.3.2 Basic Outline of the RGRC Code....................................................................54 3.3.3 Variable Nomenclature................................................................................55 3.3.4 Impeller Calculations..................................................................................55 3.3.5 Loss Calculations.......................................................................................60 3.3.6 Vaneless Space and Diffuser Calculations.........................................................67 6PDF Image | Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Cycle Analysis
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