A preliminary study on the feasible design of bionic blanket concept

A bionic concept originating from the mechanism of gastric mucosa protecting a gastric wall from corrosion by gastric acid is creatively proposed, with the intention of finding a new way to reduce the corrosion of insulation coatings in liquid metal blankets. A compatible fluid barrier that mimics t...

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Main Authors: Lisha Xu, Akio Sagara, Jiming Chen, Junichi Miyazawa, Ming Liu, Ran Wei, Xing Liu, Lei Wang, Min Xu, Takuya Nagasaka, Takeo Muroga, Pengfei Zheng
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19942060.2021.1977710
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spelling doaj-1d25b3283d4542edae583d86258d07a42021-10-04T13:57:01ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEngineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics1994-20601997-003X2021-01-011511531154110.1080/19942060.2021.19777101977710A preliminary study on the feasible design of bionic blanket conceptLisha Xu0Akio Sagara1Jiming Chen2Junichi Miyazawa3Ming Liu4Ran Wei5Xing Liu6Lei Wang7Min Xu8Takuya Nagasaka9Takeo Muroga10Pengfei Zheng11Southwestern Institute of PhysicsNational Institute for Fusion ScienceSouthwestern Institute of PhysicsNational Institute for Fusion ScienceSouthwestern Institute of PhysicsSouthwestern Institute of PhysicsSouthwestern Institute of PhysicsSouthwestern Institute of PhysicsSouthwestern Institute of PhysicsNational Institute for Fusion ScienceNational Institute for Fusion ScienceSouthwestern Institute of PhysicsA bionic concept originating from the mechanism of gastric mucosa protecting a gastric wall from corrosion by gastric acid is creatively proposed, with the intention of finding a new way to reduce the corrosion of insulation coatings in liquid metal blankets. A compatible fluid barrier that mimics the function of gastric mucosa is used to prevent the flowing liquid metal from contacting the inner wall of a loop pipeline. The design of the bionic structure and the control of the barrier fluid are the most critical and difficult. A single-channel simulation is performed using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis to evaluate the effect of a compatible fluid barrier on separating the liquid lithium and insulation coating. The results show that the compatible fluid barrier can completely cover the inner wall of the pipeline within which the liquid metal is flowing, indicating that the bionic design can eliminate the corrosion of insulation coatings with flowing liquid lithium. Based on this, a compatible fluid barrier is investigated with multiple conditions, including the coverage area and film thickness, by changing the velocity ratio of the lithium to the barrier fluid, the shape of the inlet port, and the curvature radius of the bend pipes. In addition, an S-shaped pipe is confirmed to be completely corrosion free. This bionic concept is aimed at all corrosive liquid metals, and this work only starts with the extreme case of pure lithium. This work is expected to provide a preliminary feasibility basis for anti-corrosion design for a pipeline with dual fluids.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19942060.2021.1977710bionic conceptliquid metal blanketanti-corrosioncompatible fluid barrierinsulation coating
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author Lisha Xu
Akio Sagara
Jiming Chen
Junichi Miyazawa
Ming Liu
Ran Wei
Xing Liu
Lei Wang
Min Xu
Takuya Nagasaka
Takeo Muroga
Pengfei Zheng
spellingShingle Lisha Xu
Akio Sagara
Jiming Chen
Junichi Miyazawa
Ming Liu
Ran Wei
Xing Liu
Lei Wang
Min Xu
Takuya Nagasaka
Takeo Muroga
Pengfei Zheng
A preliminary study on the feasible design of bionic blanket concept
Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics
bionic concept
liquid metal blanket
anti-corrosion
compatible fluid barrier
insulation coating
author_facet Lisha Xu
Akio Sagara
Jiming Chen
Junichi Miyazawa
Ming Liu
Ran Wei
Xing Liu
Lei Wang
Min Xu
Takuya Nagasaka
Takeo Muroga
Pengfei Zheng
author_sort Lisha Xu
title A preliminary study on the feasible design of bionic blanket concept
title_short A preliminary study on the feasible design of bionic blanket concept
title_full A preliminary study on the feasible design of bionic blanket concept
title_fullStr A preliminary study on the feasible design of bionic blanket concept
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary study on the feasible design of bionic blanket concept
title_sort preliminary study on the feasible design of bionic blanket concept
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics
issn 1994-2060
1997-003X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description A bionic concept originating from the mechanism of gastric mucosa protecting a gastric wall from corrosion by gastric acid is creatively proposed, with the intention of finding a new way to reduce the corrosion of insulation coatings in liquid metal blankets. A compatible fluid barrier that mimics the function of gastric mucosa is used to prevent the flowing liquid metal from contacting the inner wall of a loop pipeline. The design of the bionic structure and the control of the barrier fluid are the most critical and difficult. A single-channel simulation is performed using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis to evaluate the effect of a compatible fluid barrier on separating the liquid lithium and insulation coating. The results show that the compatible fluid barrier can completely cover the inner wall of the pipeline within which the liquid metal is flowing, indicating that the bionic design can eliminate the corrosion of insulation coatings with flowing liquid lithium. Based on this, a compatible fluid barrier is investigated with multiple conditions, including the coverage area and film thickness, by changing the velocity ratio of the lithium to the barrier fluid, the shape of the inlet port, and the curvature radius of the bend pipes. In addition, an S-shaped pipe is confirmed to be completely corrosion free. This bionic concept is aimed at all corrosive liquid metals, and this work only starts with the extreme case of pure lithium. This work is expected to provide a preliminary feasibility basis for anti-corrosion design for a pipeline with dual fluids.
topic bionic concept
liquid metal blanket
anti-corrosion
compatible fluid barrier
insulation coating
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19942060.2021.1977710
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