Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6588623 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In this article, the authors report wall-heat transfer characteristics of a periodically forced vertical boiling channel with the help of numerical simulation based on four-equation drift flux model. The periodic forcing on the boiling channel was initiated by the sinusoidal perturbation of the inlet velocity. The effect of the frequency Ï and the amplitude ã of the forcing on the heat transfer enhancement were studied to formulate a mechanism for the enhancement of wall heat flux qwâ³. qwâ³ increases with ã in the range of Ï less than a critical value Ïcrit. The comparison of the numerical solution and the asymptotic solution of a reduced-order model through harmonic balance method (HBM) shows that both the solutions for the amplitude of exit mixture enthalpy decrease with Ï consistently and asymptotically, when Ï is greater than the characteristic frequency Ïc of the channel. The enhancement is also facilitated by chaotic instability (mixing) at higher ã and higher external heat flux.
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Authors
Swapan Paruya, Jyoti Bhati, Tanusree Ghoshal, Bitan Mankar,