Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10288206 Fusion Engineering and Design 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The present work aims at estimating volumetric rate of entropy generation (EG) in dual channel CICC. Subsequently, entropy generation minimization (EGM) technique is used to find optimum mass flow rate at which volumetric rate of EG is minimum. Pumping power and heat transfer corresponding to minimum rate of EG are also calculated. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is used as a tool to estimate EG as the analytical solution for turbulent forced convective flows requires inaccurate simplifications. A three dimensional model of dual channel CICC is developed in GAMBIT-2.1 and solved using a compatible solver FLUENT-6.3.26. The annular region of CICC is assumed to be porous and the central channel is assumed as clear region for EG analysis using CFD. The pressure gradients and heat transfer coefficient estimated from the simulations are validated against relevant experimental results available in the literature. The effect of mass flow rate on volumetric rate of EG in turbulent forced convective flow is studied using CFD.
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