Author:
Abed A H,Shcheklein S E,Pakhaluev V M
Abstract
Abstract
To improve the cooling performance for the future generation of gas-cooled equipment, experimental studies on air/water mist heat transfer of single sphere inside a cylindrical channel have been carried out with an aim to investigate the heat transfer enhancement by suspending tiny water mist into air flow. The effect of the different key factors such the inlet Reynolds number, surface heat flux and water flux density on friction flow and heat transfer characteristics are examined. Experiments were performed in five cases using air as well as air/water mist two phase flow as working coolant for range of water flux density (j = 23.39 - 111.68 kg m-2 hr-1). The results obtained from the related experimental work revealed that the presence of water mist leads to a significant increase in heat transfer over the use of air coolant alone. The Nusselt numbers are respectively 1%, 19.7%, 90.2% and 134% higher than those in single phase - cooling for all cases of water flux density respectively. It was also found that the water flux density has little influence on friction factor. When the surface heat flux is fixed, the heat transfer enhancement factor increases with the increasing of water flux density.
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