Laboratory determination of normal operating flow rates with the 105-F rear face floating nozzle

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A new rear nozzle has been developed by Mechanical Development (A), IPD to alleviate the stuck gun barrel problem on the process tubes at F reactor. This nozzle is called the 105-F rear face floating nozzle (RFFN) and is shown in Figure 4. The purpose of this study was to determine the hydraulic operating characteristics of this nozzle and to compare these characteristics with those of the standard nozzle assemblies. This report is essentially an addendum to EW-63756 1 which presented energy loss data for various outlet fitting assemblies for possible use on the BDF type reactors The experimental data … continued below

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Findlay, J. A. February 17, 1960.

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    Publisher Info: General Electric Co., Richland, WA (United States). Hanford Atomic Products Operation
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A new rear nozzle has been developed by Mechanical Development (A), IPD to alleviate the stuck gun barrel problem on the process tubes at F reactor. This nozzle is called the 105-F rear face floating nozzle (RFFN) and is shown in Figure 4. The purpose of this study was to determine the hydraulic operating characteristics of this nozzle and to compare these characteristics with those of the standard nozzle assemblies. This report is essentially an addendum to EW-63756 1 which presented energy loss data for various outlet fitting assemblies for possible use on the BDF type reactors The experimental data for this study were obtained with the use of the hydraulics mockup in the 189-D Thermal Hydraulics Laboratory.

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OSTI as DE94012539; Paper copy available at OSTI: phone, 865-576-8401, or email, reports@adonis.osti.gov

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Findlay, J. A. Laboratory determination of normal operating flow rates with the 105-F rear face floating nozzle, report, February 17, 1960; Richland, Washington. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1312964/: accessed April 23, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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