Lecture

Natural Circulation Loop: Ledinegg Instability

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This lecture covers the Ledinegg instability in a natural circulation loop, discussing topics such as the thermal power supplied to the heating section, mass flow, mass enthalpy of vaporization, pressure difference for natural circulation, and the effects of friction. The instructor explains the mathematical expressions for driving and resistive forces, the cancellation of these forces, and the physical implications of these calculations. The lecture also delves into the graphical representation of mass flow rates in the loop for a given power input.

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