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Turbulent convective heat transfer of methane at supercritical pressure in a helical coiled tube

Authors :
Wang Chenggang
Jiuyang Yu
He Fan
Sun Baokun
Wei Lin
You Yingqiang
Source :
Journal of Thermal Science. 27:55-63
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

The heat transfer of methane at supercritical pressure in a helically coiled tube was numerically investigated using the Reynolds Stress Model under constant wall temperature. The effects of mass flux (G), inlet pressure (Pin) and buoyancy force on the heat transfer behaviors were discussed in detail. Results show that the light fluid with higher temperature appears near the inner wall of the helically coiled tube. When the bulk temperature is less than or approach to the pseudocritical temperature (T pc ), the combined effects of buoyancy force and centrifugal force make heavy fluid with lower temperature appear near the outer-right of the helically coiled tube. Beyond the T pc , the heavy fluid with lower temperature moves from the outer-right region to the outer region owing to the centrifugal force. The buoyancy force caused by density variation, which can be characterized by Gr/Re2 and Gr/Re2.7, enhances the heat transfer coefficient (h) when the bulk temperature is less than or near the T pc , and the h experiences oscillation due to the buoyancy force. The oscillation is reduced progressively with the increase of G. Moreover, h reaches its peak value near the T pc . Higher G could improve the heat transfer performance in the whole temperature range. The peak value of h depends on Pin. A new correlation was proposed for methane at supercritical pressure convective heat transfer in the helical tube, which shows a good agreement with the present simulated results.

Details

ISSN :
1993033X and 10032169
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Thermal Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........49de87dc1c9e4c3dce46b5dbc1518b0c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11630-018-0984-5