The Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE)
Online ISSN : 2424-2934
2015.23
Session ID : ICONE23-1589
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ICONE23-1589 HEAT TRANSPORT ANALYSIS IN A DISTRICT HEATING AND SNOW MELTING SYSTEM IN SAPPORO AND ISHIKARI, HOKKAIDO APPLYING WASTE HEAT FROM GTHTR300
Seiji KasaharaTetsuya MurataYu KamijiAtsuhiko TeradaXing YanYoshiyuki InagakiMichitsugu Mori
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A district heating and snow melting system utilizing waste heat from Gas Turbine High temperature Gas Reactor of 300 MWe (GTHTR300), a heat-electricity cogeneration design of high temperature gas-cooled reactor, was analyzed. Application areas are set in Sapporo and Ishikari, the heavy snowfall cities in Northern Japan. The heat transport analyses are carried out by modeling the components in the system; pipelines of the secondary water loops between GTHTR300s and heat demand district and heat exchangers to transport the heat from the secondary water loops to the tertiary loops in the district. Double pipe for the secondary loops are advantageous for less heat loss and smaller excavation area. On the other hand, these pipes has disadvantage of more electricity consumption for pumping. Most of the heat demand in the month of maximum requirement can be supplied by 2 GTHTR300s and delivered by 9 secondary loops and around 5000 heat exchangers. Closer location of GTHTR300 site to the heat demand district is largely advantageous economically. Less decrease of the distance from 40 km to 20 km made the heat loss half and cost of the heat transfer system 22% smaller.

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