利用 VOSET 对微型通道中过冷流沸腾时的气泡上升流冷凝行为进行三维数值研究

IF 3.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 MECHANICS International Journal of Multiphase Flow Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2024.105040
Shuqi Jin , Yujie Chen , Kong Ling , Weidong Xu , Wen-Quan Tao
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在过冷流动沸腾过程中,气泡凝结是不可避免的基本现象。本文基于界面捕获法 VOSET(流体容积和液面集耦合法)和相变模型,研究了在三维微型矩形通道中上升的单、双垂直/水平饱和气泡的凝结现象。研究了不同初始直径、入口速度分布、过冷温度、气泡间隙和排列方式下的气泡冷凝行为,特别是双气泡冷凝系统。这些参数对气泡运动轨迹、形状演变、体积变化和冷凝速率的影响得到了展示。数值结果表明,初始气泡大小和液体过冷度对冷凝气泡的形状和体积变化有重要影响,而入口速度分布只影响气泡的运动轨迹。此外,气泡之间的相互作用和凝聚也会影响气泡行为和冷凝速率。最后,本文给出了模拟不同情况下气泡表面的冷凝传热系数,这在文献中尚属首次。
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3D numerical investigation of bubble upflow condensation behaviors during subcooled flow boiling in mini-channel with VOSET
In the subcooled flow boiling process, bubble condensation is an inevitable basic phenomenon. This paper studies the condensation phenomenon of the single, double vertical/horizontal saturated bubbles rising in a three-dimensional mini-rectangular channel based on the interface capture method VOSET (coupled volume-of-fluid and level set method) and the phase transition model. Bubble condensation behaviors are investigated at different initial diameters, inlet velocity distributions, subcooling temperatures, bubble gaps, and arrangement for the two-bubble condensing system especially. The effects of these parametric on bubble motion trajectory, shape evolution, volume variation, and condensation rate are presented. The numerical results indicated that the initial bubble size and liquid subcooling play an important role in influencing the shape and volume variation of condensing bubble behaviors significantly, while the inlet velocity distribution only affects bubble motion trajectory. Furthermore, the interaction and coalescence between the bubbles will affect the bubble behaviors and the condensation rate. Finally, the condensation heat transfer coefficients at the bubble surfaces for different cases simulated in this paper are presented, seemingly first in the literature.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Multiphase Flow publishes analytical, numerical and experimental articles of lasting interest. The scope of the journal includes all aspects of mass, momentum and energy exchange phenomena among different phases such as occur in disperse flows, gas–liquid and liquid–liquid flows, flows in porous media, boiling, granular flows and others. The journal publishes full papers, brief communications and conference announcements.
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