Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7051925 | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The condensation induced water hammer (CIWH) phenomenon may cause serious damage to the pipes and related system, which often occurs during the steam-water direct contact condensation process. In this paper, an experimental investigation was performed to study CIWH phenomenon caused by steam-water direct contact condensation in a horizontal pipe. The entire CIWH process was captured by a high speed video camera and its pressure fluctuation was synchronously measured. Four typical flow patterns were observed during CIWH process: stratification flow, wave flow, slug flow and bubble collapse. Bubble collapse would generate a high pressure peak. Based on different variations of steam-water phase interface and pressure fluctuation signals, three types of CIWH were defined: non-periodic CIWH, periodic CIWH and no CIWH. A CIWH region map was given considering the effect of steam mass flux and water temperature. In periodic CIWH region, the generation frequency of CIWH was found to range from 0.19â¯Hz to 0.39â¯Hz, which decreased with the rise of steam mass flux and water temperature. A dimensionless correlation was obtained to predict Strouhal number of CIWH generation frequency. Predicted values corresponded well to the experimental data with the deviation in the range of â16% to +23%.
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Authors
Lutao Wang, Xiaoyu Yue, Daotong Chong, Weixiong Chen, Junjie Yan,