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Conference Article: Development and test evaluation of duplex steam reformer tube
Allen, D.C.; Meyer, D.J.; Pflasterer, G.R. (General Electric Co., Sunnyvale, CA (USA))Abstract
For HTR applications involving a steam reformer (SR), it is uncertain whether an intermediate heat exchanger (IHX) is required. There are several system configurations that could be developed for the application of nuclear heat using the steam reformer reaction. The considerations (advantages vs. disadvantages) for each of the system configurations are summarized. The approach that technically and economically appears to be the most attractive, in studies conducted by General Electric, combines the SR process heat exchanger and the IHX in a single component using a duplex tube. A central question concerning the duplex tube concept is whether the design would provide adequate leak monitoring capability and significant reduction in tritium and hydrogen diffusion, while introducing only a small increase in overall temperature difference from the helium to the process gas. A cooperative GE-KFA effort was undertaken to develop, fabricate, test, and evaluate a duplex steam reformer tube. GE was responsible for the development and fabrication of the tube, and KFA was responsible for testing the tube in the EVA I facility at Juelich. Both GE and KFA are evaluating the thermochemical and metallurgical test data. Actual fabrication of the tube was performed by Foster-Wheeler in accordance with the GE design. This paper reviews the highlights of the fabrication development and preliminary evaluation of the test data.
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key words: Gas Cooled Reactor, Nuclear Technology
- Reference:
- Specialists' meeting on process heat applications technology. Juelich, Germany, F.R. 27 - 29 Nov 1979
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). International Working Group on High-Temperature Reactors.
- IWGHTR--6, pp:151-163
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). International Working Group on High-Temperature Reactors.
