Numerical investigation on conjugate heat transfer to supercritical CO2 in membrane helical coiled tube heat exchangers |
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Authors: | Zhenxing Zhao Defu Che Yun Zhang Shiwei Yao Kelong Zhang Yuansheng Lin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory on Steam Power System, Wuhan 2nd Ship Design and Research, Wuhan, Hubei, Chinazzxxjtu@163.com;3. State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China;4. Key Laboratory on Steam Power System, Wuhan 2nd Ship Design and Research, Wuhan, Hubei, China |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTConjugate heat transfer to supercritical CO2 in membrane helical coiled tube heat exchangers has been numerically investigated in the present study. The purpose is to provide detailed information on the conjugate heat transfer behavior for a better understanding of the abnormal heat transfer mechanism of supercritical fluid. It could be concluded that the supercritical fluid mass flux and vertical/horizontal placement would significantly affect the abnormal heat transfer phenomenon in the tube side. The flow field of supercritical fluid is affected by both the buoyancy and centrifugal force in the conjugate heat transfer process. The local wall temperature and heat transfer coefficient in the tube side would rise and fall periodically for the horizontal heat exchanger, but this phenomenon will gradually disappear with the increase of the mass flow rate or fluid temperature in the tube side. The dual effects of buoyancy force and centrifugal force lead to the deflection of the second flow direction for the vertical placement, which further results in the heat transfer deterioration region on the top-generatrix wall for the downward flow being larger than that for the upward flow. |
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