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Analysis of Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer: Pressure Buildup in an Unsaturated Porous Slab Exposed to Hot Gas
Authors:P. Rattanadecho   W. Pakdee   J. Stakulcharoen
Affiliation: a Research Center of Microwave Utilization in Engineering (R.C.M.E), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Thammasat University, Klong Luang, Pathumthani, Thailand
Abstract:This study develops a mathematical model for coupled heat and mass transfer in an unsaturated porous slab exposed to a flowing hot gas. Effects of the initial saturation conditions on associated variables, i.e., total pressure, temperature, moisture content, and multiphase flow, are studied. The Newton-Raphson method based on a finite volume technique is applied. This study emphasizes the influence of initial saturation level and gravitational effect in heat and multiphase flow phenomena associated with this system. Gravity enhances the downward flow of liquid within the porous slab. Pressure buildup occurs near the interface between the wet and the dry zone. However, it appears that the order of magnitude to the total pressure is small. This study explains the fundamental mechanism of multiphase flow that involves heat and mass transfer in a heated unsaturated porous slab.
Keywords:Concrete  Drying  Heat and mass transfer  Numerical method  Porous medium
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