Effect of Wettability Gradient On the Scale Formation in Falling Film Flow

0 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL ASME journal of heat and mass transfer Pub Date : 2024-01-06 DOI:10.1115/1.4064445
Hong-Qing Jin, Aditi Kalle, Yuheng Zhang, Sophie Wang
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Mitigation of scale formation and performance degradation remains a vital challenge for falling film evaporators in various industries. In this work, an experimental study of falling film flow on a horizontal tube is conducted to investigate the effects of wettability gradients on thermal, hydraulic, and fouling behavior. It is revealed that certain hydrophobic coating patterns, such as strip, ring, and grid pattern, lead to unwetted heat transfer area, which results in decreased heat transfer compared to fully wetted plain tube. By adjusting the geometry and position of the wettability gradient, the hybrid coating demonstrates improved heat transfer performance. Based on the characteristics of horizontal tube falling film flow, impinging jet, thin film flow, and liquid retention at the tube bottom, a hybrid coating pattern is developed to improve surface wetting and mitigate the scaling coverage. It is revealed that scale deposition is regulated by wettability gradient. Crystals tend to be dense and compact in hydrophilic areas, while they appear scattered or even absent in hydrophobic regions, depending on the dimension of the hydrophobic area. While at the hydrophilic/hydrophobic boundary, a noticeable scale thickness step is observed, which raises the potential for self-cleaning. The balance of minimization of scaling layer coverage and maximization of wetting area requires an optimal design in coating dimensions, for which a systemic study of both flow dynamics and fouling characteristic on the falling film is necessary in the future.
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润湿梯度对落膜流中水垢形成的影响
对于各行各业的降膜式蒸发器来说,减少水垢形成和性能下降仍然是一项重要挑战。在这项工作中,对水平管上的降膜流进行了实验研究,以探讨润湿性梯度对热力、水力和结垢行为的影响。结果表明,某些疏水涂层模式,如条形、环形和网格模式,会导致传热区域未被润湿,从而导致传热效果比完全润湿的普通管子差。通过调整润湿梯度的几何形状和位置,混合涂层的传热性能得到了改善。根据水平管落膜流、撞击射流、薄膜流和管底液体滞留的特点,开发了一种混合涂层模式,以改善表面润湿并减轻结垢覆盖。研究表明,鳞片沉积受润湿梯度的调节。根据疏水区域的尺寸,晶体在亲水区域往往密集而紧密,而在疏水区域则显得分散甚至没有。在亲水/疏水边界,会观察到明显的鳞片厚度阶梯,这提高了自清洁的可能性。要在最小化垢层覆盖率和最大化润湿面积之间取得平衡,需要对涂层尺寸进行优化设计,为此,今后有必要对流动动力学和降膜上的污垢特征进行系统研究。
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