• 제목/요약/키워드: Interfacial condensation heat transfer

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An Experimental Investigation of the Interfacial Condensation Heat Transfer in Steam/water Countercurrent Stratified Flow in a Horizontal Pipe

  • Chu, In-Cheol;Yu, Seon-Oh;Chun, Moon-Hyun;Kim, Byong-Sup;Kim, Yang-Seok;Kim, In-Hwan;Lee, Sang-Won
    • 한국원자력학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국원자력학회 1998년도 춘계학술발표회논문집(1)
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    • pp.565-570
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    • 1998
  • An interfacial condensation heat transfer phenomenon in a steam/water countercurrent stratified flow in a nearly horizontal pipe has been experimentally investigated. The present study has been focused on the measurement of the temperature and velocity distributions within the water layer. In particular, the water layer thickness used in the present work is large enough so that the turbulent mixing is limited and the thermal stratification is established. As a result, the thermal resistance of the water layer to the condensation heat transfer is increased significantly. An empirical correlation of the interfacial condensation heat transfer has been developed. The present correlation agrees with the data within $\pm$15%

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수직관 내 순수 증기의 층류 액막 응축 모델 (Laminar Film Condensation Model of Pure Steam in a Vertical Tube)

  • 김동억
    • 한국유체기계학회 논문집
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2014
  • In this study, a new model for calculating the liquid film thickness and condensation heat transfer coefficient in a vertical condenser tube is proposed by considering the effects of gravity, liquid viscosity, and vapor flow in the core region of the flow. In order to introduce the radial velocity profile in the liquid film, the liquid film flow was regarded to be in Couette flow dragged by the interfacial velocity at the liquid-vapor interface. For the calculation of the interfacial velocity, an empirical power-law velocity profile had been introduced. The resulting liquid film thickness and heat transfer coefficient obtained from the proposed model were compared with the experimental data from other experimental study and the results obtained from the other condensation models. In conclusion, the proposed model physically explained the liquid film thinning effect by the vapor shear flow and predicted the condensation heat transfer coefficient from experiments reasonably well.

IMPROVEMENTS OF CONDENSATION HEAT TRANSFER MODELS IN MARS CODE FOR LAMINAR FLOW IN PRESENCE OF NON-CONDENSABLE GAS

  • Bang, Young-Suk;Chun, Ji-Ran;Chung, Bub-Dong;Park, Goon-Cherl
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제41권8호
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    • pp.1015-1024
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    • 2009
  • The presence of a non-condensable gas can considerably reduce the level of condensation heat transfer. The non-condensable gas effect is a primary concern in some passive systems used in advanced design concepts, such as the Passive Residual Heat Removal System (PRHRS) of the System-integrated Modular Advanced ReacTor (SMART) and the Passive Containment Cooling System (PCCS) of the Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (SBWR). This study examined the capability of the Multi-dimensional Analysis of Reactor Safety (MARS) code to predict condensation heat transfer in a vertical tube containing a non-condensable gas. Five experiments were simulated to evaluate the MARS code. The results of the simulations showed that the MARS code overestimated the condensation heat transfer coefficient compared to the experimental data. In particular, in small-diameter cases, the MARS predictions showed significant differences from the measured data, and the condensation heat transfer coefficient behavior along the tube did not match the experimental data. A new method for calculating condensation heat transfer coefficient was incorporated in MARS that considers the interfacial shear stress as well as flow condition determination criterion. The predictions were improved by using the new condensation model.

Interfacial Condensation Heat Transfer for Countercurrent Steam-Water Stratified Flow in a Circular Pipe

  • Chu, In-Cheol;Chung, Moon-Ki;Yu, Seon-Oh;Chun, Moon-Hyun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.142-156
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    • 2000
  • An experimental study of steam condensation on a subcooled thick water layer (0.018 ~0.032 m) in a countercurrent stratified flow has been performed using a nearly horizontal circular pipe. A total of 103 average interfacial condensation heat transfer coefficients were obtained and parametric effects of steam and water flow rates and the degree of subcooling on condensation heat transfer were examined. The measured local temperature and velocity distributions in the thick water layer revealed that there was a thermal stratification due to the lack of full turbulent thermal mixing in the lower region of the water layer Two empirical Nusselt number correlations, one in terms of average steam and water Reynolds numbers, and the water Prandtl number, and the other in terms of the Jakob number in place of the Prandtl number, which agree with most of the data within $\pm$ 25%, were developed based on the bulk flow properties. Comparisons of the present data with existing correlations showed that the present data were significantly lower than the values predicted by existing correlations.

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평판의 층류 막응축에서 복합열전달에 대한 근사해 (Approximate Solution for Conjugate Heat Transfer of Laminar Film Condensation on a Flat Plate)

  • 이억수
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • 제29권5호
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    • pp.509-518
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    • 2005
  • Liquid film thickness in laminar film condensation for flow over a flat plate generally is so thin that both fluid acceleration and thermal convection within the liquid film can be neglected. An integral solution method is proposed to solve the conjugate problems of laminar film condensation and heat conduction in a solid wall. It is found that approximate solutions of the governing equations involve four physical parameters to describe the conjugate heat transfer problem for laminar film condensation. It is shown that the effects of interfacial shear. mass transfer and local heat transfer are strongly dependent on the thermo-physical properties of the working fluids and the Jacob number.

동방향 성층이상유동에서의 직접접촉 응축현상에 대한 해석 (An Analysis on Direct-Contact Condensation in Horizontal Cocurrent Stratified How of Steam and Cold Water)

  • Lee, Sukho;Kim, Hho-Jung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.130-140
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    • 1992
  • 동방향 성층이상유동에서의 직접적촉 응축현상을 일차원 모델인 RELAP5/MOD2와 /MOD3를 이용하여 해석하였으며, 해석결과를 Northwestern의 실험결과와 비교·검토하였다. 해석결과 RELAP5의 공유열전달 모델은 동방향 성층이상유동에서 응축율을 비교적 잘 예측하고 있다. 그러나 공유접촉면에 파형이 생기는 경우는 물경계두께 및 국부 열전달계수는 유사한 범위로 일치할분 현상을 예측하는데 상당한 차이가 있다.

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Multi-scale simulation of wall film condensation in the presence of non-condensable gases using heat structure-coupled CFD and system analysis codes

  • Lee, Chang Won;Yoo, Jin-Seong;Cho, Hyoung Kyu
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제53권8호
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    • pp.2488-2498
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    • 2021
  • The wall film-wise condensation plays an important role in the heat transfer processes of heat exchangers, refrigerators, and air conditioner. In the field of nuclear engineering, steam condensation is often utilized in safety systems to remove the core decay heat under both transient and accident conditions. In particular, passive containment cooling system (PCCS), are designed to ensure containment safety under severe accident conditions. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) scale analysis has been conducted to calculate the heat transfer rate of the PCCS. However, despite the increase in computing power, there are challenges in the long-term transient simulation of containment using CFD scale codes. In this study, a heat structure coupling between the CFD and system analysis codes was performed to efficiently analyze PCCS. In addition, the component unstructured program for interfacial dynamics (CUPID) was improved to analyze the condensation behavior of ternary gas mixtures. Thereafter, the condensation heat transfer on the primary side was calculated using the improved CUPID and CFD code, whereas that on the secondary side was simulated using MARS. Both the coupled codes were validated against the CONAN facility database. Finally, conjugate heat transfer simulations with wall condensation in the presence of non-condensable gases were appropriately performed.

An Experimental Investigation of Direct Condensation of Steam Jet in Subcooled Water

  • Kim, Yeon-Sik;Chung, Moon-Ki;Park, Jee-Won;Chun, Moon-Hyun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.45-57
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    • 1997
  • The direct contact condensation phenomenon, which occurs when steam is injected into the subcooled water, has been experimentally investigated. Two plume shapes in the stable condensation regime are found to be conical and ellipsoidal shapes depending on the steam mass flux and the liquid subcooling. Divergent plumes, however, are found when the subcooling is relatively small. The measured expansion ratio of the maximum plume diameter to the injector inner diameter ranges from 1.0 to 2.3. By means of fitting a large amount of measured data, an empirical correlation is obtained to predict the steam plume length as a function of a dimensionless steam mass flux and a driving potential for the condensation process. The average heat transfer coefficient of direct contact condensation has been found to be in the range 1.0~3.5 ㎿/$m^2$.$^{\circ}C$. Present results show that the magnitude of the average condensation heat transfer coefficient depends mainly on the steam mass fin By using dynamic pressure measurements and visual observations, six regimes of direct contact condensation have been identified on a condensation regime map, which are chugging, transition region from chugging to condensation oscillation, condensation oscillation, bubbling condensation oscillation, stable condensation, and interfacial oscillation condensation. The regime boundaries are quite clearly distinguishable except the boundaries of bubbling condensation oscillation and interfacial oscillation condensation.

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Measurement of temperature profile using the infrared thermal camera in turbulent stratified liquid flow for estimation of condensation heat transfer coefficients

  • Choi, Sung-Won;No, Hee-Cheon
    • 한국원자력학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국원자력학회 1999년도 춘계학술발표회요약집
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    • pp.107-107
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    • 1999
  • Direct-contact condensation experiments of atmospheric steam and steam/air mixture on subcooled water flowing co-currently in a rectangular channel are carried out uszng an infrared thermal camera system to develop a temperature measurement method. The inframetrics Model 760 Infrared Thermal Imaging Radiometer is used for the measurement of the temperature field of the water film for various flow conditions. The local heat transfer coefficient is calculated using the bulk temperature gradient along the (low direction. It is also found that the temperature profiles can be used to understand the interfacial condensation heat transfer characteristics according to the flow conditions such as noncondensable gas effects, inclination effect, and flow rates.

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Rainbow Schlieren Deflectometry를 이용한 과냉수 내 비등 기포 계면에서의 응축열전달 측정 (Measurement of condensation heat transfer at the interface of boiling bubble in subcooled water using Rainbow Schlieren Deflectometry)

  • 한지훈;김형대
    • 한국가시화정보학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.70-77
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    • 2024
  • The objective of this study is to experimentally measure condensation heat transfer at the vapor-liquid interface of boiling bubbles generated in subcooled water. Rainbow Schlieren Deflectometry (RSD) is an optical technique that allows for the non-intrusive visualization of the temperature gradient field in liquid. It is known that the refractive index of a liquid changes as a function of temperature. When light passes through a liquid medium, the degree of deflection is proportional to the spatial gradient of the temperature field. The deflected light passes through a rainbow filter with a continuous variation in color from the center to the outer boundary. As a result, the temperature gradient field in the liquid can be visualized as a color contour. Boiling experiments in a pool of subcooled water were conducted to visualize the temperature gradient field near the vapor-liquid interface of a vapor bubble. A set of RSD images was obtained for the entire life cycle of a boiling bubble, from nucleation through growth to departure from the heating wall. The temperature gradient field near the vapor-liquid interface around the bubble was carefully analyzed. The condensation heat transfer coefficient was calculated and compared to existing prediction models.