Abstract: | Using laser-Doppler anemometry and calibrated Preston tubes, experiments were performed in water (80°C, 0.6 MPa) to obtain information on the distributions of wall shear stresses, mean axial velocities and turbulence intensities for fully developed adiabatic flow through a six-rod bundle at a Reynolds number of 5 × 105. The rods were arranged in a square array with a pitch to a diameter ratio of 1.15 and a wall-distance to diameter ratio of 0.62. The core flow in the central subchannel appears to be similar to pipe flow, but in the gap regions much higher turbulence intensities are encountered. The skewed wall shear stress profiles together with the deformed constant-velocity lines suggest the presence of secondary flows in the corner subchannels. |