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Conditions Required for Natural Circulation

Fluid Flow NATURAL CIRCULATION NATURAL CIRCULATION Natural circulation is the circulation of fluid within piping systems or open pools that is due to the density changes caused by temperature differences.    Natural  circulation  does  not  require  any  mechanical devices to maintain flow. EO 1.25 DEFINE natural circulation and forced circulation. EO 1.26 DEFINE thermal driving head. EO 1.27 DESCRIBE the conditions necessary for natural circulation to exist. EO 1.28 EXPLAIN the relationship between flow rate and temperature difference in natural circulation flow. EO 1.29 DESCRIBE how the operator can determine whether natural circulation exists in the reactor coolant system and other heat removal systems. EO 1.30 DESCRIBE how to enhance natural circulation flow. Forced and Natural Circulation In the previous chapters on fluid flow, it was explained that any time that fluid flows there is some friction associated with the movement, which will cause head loss.  It was pointed out that this head loss is commonly compensated for in piping systems by pumps that do work on the fluid, compensating for the head loss due to friction.   Circulation of fluid in systems by pumps is referred to as forced circulation. It  is  possible  to  design  some  fluid  systems  in  a  manner  that  does  not  require  the  presence  of pumps to provide circulation.  The head required to compensate for the head losses is created by density gradients and elevation changes.   Flow that occurs under these circumstances is called natural circulation. Thermal Driving Head Thermal driving head is the force that causes natural circulation to take place.   It is caused by the difference in density between two bodies or areas of fluid. Rev. 0 Page 37 HT-03

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