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Buongiorno and McKrell awarded more than $400,000 by CEA, France

The researchers will investigate transient boiling heat transfer phenomena under rapidly escalating heat fluxes.
NSE Research Scientist Thomas McKrell, left, and Associate Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering Jacopo Buongiorno.
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NSE Research Scientist Thomas McKrell, left, and Associate Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering Jacopo Buongiorno.
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Associate Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) Jacopo Buongiorno and NSE Research Scientist Thomas McKrell have been awarded $412,000 by the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) for a project on transient boiling heat transfer.

Buongiorno and McKrell will investigate transient boiling heat transfer phenomena under rapidly escalating heat fluxes, at time scales of milliseconds that are typical of reactivity initiated accidents. The researchers will utilize state-of-the-art diagnostics such as infrared thermometry, high-speed video and particle image velocimetry to gain insight into the physical phenomena and generate a database that can be used for development and validation of models of transient boiling heat transfer in both pool and flow boiling conditions. This will ultimately reduce the uncertainties in predicting the safety margins in both design and analyses of CEA research reactors such as ORPHEE and RJH.

The CEA (Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives) is a French government-funded technological research organization. It is involved in setting up collaborative projects with partners around the world and is active in cross-disciplinary research in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies.

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