Numerical simulation of bubble behavior in subcooled flow boiling under velocity and temperature gradient

2015 ◽  
Vol 293 ◽  
pp. 238-248 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Bahreini ◽  
Abas Ramiar ◽  
Ali Akbar Ranjbar
2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-95
Author(s):  
Ke Sun ◽  
Xiaoyu Hu ◽  
Da Li ◽  
Guodong Zhang ◽  
Kui Zhao ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liang-Ming Pan ◽  
Chuan He ◽  
Ming-Dao Xin ◽  
Tien-Chien Jen ◽  
Qinghua Chen

Compared with conventional channels, narrow and micro channels have significant heat transfer enhancement characteristic. With smooth internal surface, such channels can efficiently avoid encrustation at the washing of the high-speed liquid. Moreover, heat transfer elements can be easily assembled. These types of channels have been adopted extensively in many engineering applications, e.g. microelectronic cooling, advanced nuclear reactor, cryogenic, aviation and space technology and thermal engineering. Geometrical size of flow passage-away affects heat exchange of flow boiling, with the result that the bubble in narrow channel acts very different from those in non-narrow channel. This paper experimentally compared the bubble behavior with different heating methods of narrow rectangular channels, and the bubble behavior of subcooled flow boiling of R-12 in the narrow channels both with double side and single heating. Experimental settings are: the heating length of test-section is 400 mm, the cross-section is 35 mm in width and 2mm in gap size, mass flux is 700∼1500 kg.m−2.s−1, the heat flux is 25∼70kW.m−2 and the pressure is 1.3∼2.0 MPa. Comparisons were made on Onset of Nucleate Boiling (ONB) point and bubble characters with various flow patterns. Results revealed that the characteristics of double and single side heating shown good agreement with proper modifications.


Author(s):  
Shintaro Sakamoto ◽  
Hiroki Ohori ◽  
Koji Enoki ◽  
Tomio Okawa

In predicting the void fraction in subcooled flow boiling, accurate evaluation of single bubble behaviors is of considerable importance. In particular, bubble lift-off velocity affects the void fraction significantly since the bubble disappear quickly due to heat transfer with subcooled liquid if the lift-off velocity is high. In this study, the process of bubble lift-off was experimentally investigated to develop mechanistic correlations for the bubble lift-off velocity. In the development of the correlations, it was assumed that the bubble lift-off velocity in the horizontal direction is proportional to the bubble growth rate and that in the vertical direction is determined primarily by the local liquid velocity evaluated at the bubble center position. Then, impact of the bubble lift-off velocity on the void fraction was explored through numerical simulations. In the simulations, the bubble lift-off velocity in the lateral direction was parametrically changed. It was shown that the mean void fraction decreases with an increase in the lateral bubble lift-off velocity since the bubble condensation is enhanced. It was therefore confirmed that accurate evaluation of the bubble lift-off velocity is important for high accuracy prediction of the void fraction.


2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (12) ◽  
pp. 1199-1218
Author(s):  
Dewen Yuan ◽  
Xiao Yan ◽  
Deqi Chen ◽  
Yunke Zhong ◽  
Yanping Huang ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Tomio Okawa ◽  
Naoki Miyano ◽  
Kazuhiro Kaiho ◽  
Koji Enoki

The process of bubble nucleation in subcooled flow boiling was visualized using a high speed camera to show that the bubble size can be significantly different between the nucleation sites. However, the bubble size is usually assumed constant in the numerical simulation of subcooled flow boiling. To explore the effect of the bubble size distribution on the void fraction in subcooled flow boiling, numerical simulations were performed using a bubble tracking method in which the size and position of each bubble are calculated individually using a Lagrangian coordinates. In the present simulation, the void fraction was greater when the bubble size distribution was taken into consideration. Since the bubble tracking method requires many correlations, further improvement is necessary. The present numerical results however indicate that the bubble size distribution should be taken in to consideration to evaluate the void fraction in subcooled flow boiling accurately.


1996 ◽  
Vol 118 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Zeitoun ◽  
M. Shoukri

Bubble behavior and mean bubble diameter in subcooled upward flow boiling in a vertical annular channel were investigated under low pressure and mass flux conditions. A high-speed video system was used to visualize the subcooled flow boiling phenomenon. The high-speed photographic results indicated that, contrary to the common understanding, bubbles tend to detach from the heating surface upstream of the net vapor generation point. Digital image processing technique was used to measure the mean bubble diameter along the subcooled flow boiling region. Data on the axial area-averaged void fraction distributions were also obtained using a single-beam gamma densitometer. Effects of the liquid subcooling, applied heat flux, and mass flux on the mean bubble size were investigated. A correlation for the mean bubble diameter as a function of the local subcooling, heat flux, and mass flux was obtained.


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