Investigations into the Effect of Mixing on Steam–Water Two-Phase Subsonic Cross-Flow Stability

IF 1.8 Q3 MECHANICS Fluids Pub Date : 2023-10-27 DOI:10.3390/fluids8110286
Hassan Ali Ghazwani, Khairuddin Sanaullah, Vladimir Vladimirovich Sinitsin, Afrasyab Khan
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Theoretical and experimental aspects of the project were conducted to investigate the effect of the mixing of a swirling steam jet into cross-flowing water. It was observed that based on the theoretical adiabatic estimations for the equilibrium temperature of steam–water mixing and by varying Psteam = 1–3 bar, Pwater = 1 bar and RPM = 60–300 around 97% (experimentally compared to the area it has at initial condition) and 85% (CFD study compared to the area it has at initial condition), an increase in the area under the influence of perfect adiabatic mixing was found. A virtual cover over the steam duct was seen. The area of this virtual cover based on the void fraction of swirling steam had a weak relationship with the total area of the region, inhibiting the perfect mixing for which an analytical relationship had been developed. The effect of mixing on the stability of swirling steam–water cross-flows was overall more than twice that of the effect on the area under the influence of the stability profile protrusions. Thus, an overall rise in inlet pressure contributed to improper mixing, whereas a rise in the RPM contributed to proper mixing inside a fixed window of observations. The effect of spatial scaling of a swirling steam trajectory on mixing in cross-flowing water was also investigated across the vertical plane. Also, the scaling of the vertical trajectories of the swirling steam jets under all operating conditions resulted in merging the regions of perfect mixing to some extent. Thus, the area under the influence of perfect mixing was reduced to around 3–4.7% under all operating conditions with scaling. This type of scaling has enormous potential for the characterization of larger fluid domains in environmental and process engineering studies.
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混合对蒸汽-水两相亚音速横流稳定性影响的研究
从理论和实验两个方面研究了旋流蒸汽射流在交叉水流中的混合效果。通过对蒸汽-水混合平衡温度的理论绝热估计,将Psteam = 1 - 3 bar、Pwater = 1 bar和RPM = 60-300分别在97%(实验面积与初始条件相比)和85% (CFD研究面积与初始条件相比)左右变化,发现在完全绝热混合影响下的面积有所增加。可以看到蒸汽管道上有一个虚拟的盖子。这种基于旋转蒸汽空隙率的虚拟覆盖面积与区域总面积的关系较弱,阻碍了完美的混合,而这种混合已经建立了解析关系。混合对旋涡式蒸汽-水交叉流动稳定性的影响总体上是稳定剖面凸点影响面积的两倍以上。因此,进口压力的总体上升导致了不适当的混合,而RPM的上升有助于在固定的观察窗口内进行适当的混合。在垂直方向上,研究了旋转蒸汽轨迹的空间尺度对交叉水流混合的影响。此外,在所有工况下,旋转蒸汽射流垂直轨迹的尺度化导致完美混合区域在一定程度上合并。因此,在所有操作条件下,受完美混合影响的面积减少到3-4.7%左右。这种类型的缩放对于环境和过程工程研究中更大流体域的表征具有巨大的潜力。
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Fluids Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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