Visualization study of steam condensation in triangular microchannels
โ Scribed by Yongping Chen; Rui Wu; Mingheng Shi; Jiafeng Wu; G.P. Peterson
- Book ID
- 103831944
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 874 KB
- Volume
- 52
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0017-9310
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โฆ Synopsis
A visualization experiment is conducted to investigate the condensation of steam in a series of triangular silicon microchannels. The results indicate that droplet, annular, injection and slug-bubbly flow are the dominant flow patterns in these triangular silicon microchannels. With increased mass flow rate, or an increase in the hydraulic diameter under the same Reynolds number, the location at which the injection occurred is observed to move towards the channel outlet. The frequency of the injection increases, i.e. the flow of condensation instability is higher with increased inlet vapor Reynolds number, condensate Weber number and the prolongation of the injection location, or with a decrease in the hydraulic diameter of the channel. In addition, the wall temperature of the channel decreases along the condensation stream. The total pressure drop, the average condensation heat transfer coefficient and the average Nusselt number are observed to be larger with increased inlet vapor Reynolds number. Moreover, it is found that the condensation heat transfer is enhanced by a reduction in the channel scale.
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