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The formation of depositions of impurities on the surfaces of sodium loops may influence hydrodynamic and heat exchange conditions of the loop units, leads to localised accumulation of radioactive impurities and to occurrence of seizing phenomena in the equipment with movable parts. In this connection the development of the calculation methods for impurities in non isothermal mass transfer is of exceptional importance in estimation of depositions accumulation rates and their distribution in the circuit channels.
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Alekseev, V.V., Kozlov, F.A., Zagorulko, J.I. (1995). An Investigation of Chromium and Nickel Mass Transfer in Non Isothermal Sodium Loop. In: Borgstedt, H.U., Frees, G. (eds) Liquid Metal Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1977-5_12
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