Volume 1, January 1998
ISSN 1462-236X
S. J Graham
British Nuclear Fuels plc, Risley, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 6BZ, UK
https://doi.org/10.59972/pghrcll7
Keywords: Mixing, Ventilation, Tee Junction, BNFL and CFD
In part of BNFL plant, sampling has indicated that two streams in a tee junction duct configuration were insufficiently mixed. Following this observation a study was initiated to investigate ways in which the problem could be overcome, involving both an experimental programme and a theoretical analysis using CFD.
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S. J Graham, Mixing in a Ventilation System Tee Junction, NAFEMS International Journal of CFD Case Studies, Volume 1, 1998, Pages 19-28, https://doi.org/10.59972/pghrcll7
Reference | CFDJ1-2 |
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Author | Graham. S |
Language | English |
Type | Journal Article |
Date | 4th January 1998 |
Organisation | British Nuclear Fuels |
Order Ref | CFDJ1-2 Download |
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Non-member Price | £5.00 | $6.33 | €6.02 |
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