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convective heat transfer enhancement of non-condensing vertical upward slug flow using capillary-assisted phase separation

Authors :
Darzi, Milad
Park, Chanwoo
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This paper discusses the convective heat transfer enhancement of non-condensing slug flows by using phase separation for local liquid circulations through a porous-tube insert. Numerical simulations were carried out to study the air-water slug flow and heat transfer without phase change (boiling and condensation) in a vertical upward flow. The governing equations of two-phase flow and heat transfer were numerically solved using the Volume of Fluid-Continuum Surface Force (VOF-CSF) method in a two-dimensional axisymmetric computational domain. The rear end (exit) of the porous tube was open to allow discharge of fluid, but two different designs of the frontal end were considered; a porous tube with a closed front that prevents the bubbles from entering the porous tube and keeps the bubbles in the annular gap; a porous tube with an open front allows the bubbles to flow through the porous tube. Simulation results show that a counter flow of the bulk liquid inside and outside the porous tube creates internal liquid circulations in both the axial and radial directions, resulting in an increased liquid velocity near the tube wall, thus an enhanced convective heat transfer. It is also found that there exists an optimum diameter of the porous-tube-insert (or annular gap dimension between the tube wall and porous tube) for convective heat transfer enhancement. The maximum Nusselt number of the porous-tube-insert cases used in this study was about five times higher than that of the liquid-only flow in a bare tube.<br />Comment: 30 Pages, 15 Figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Fluid Dynamics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1910.09692
Document Type :
Working Paper