Boiling and Condensataion Condensataion: Prabal Talukdar
Boiling and Condensataion Condensataion: Prabal Talukdar
Boiling and Condensataion Condensataion: Prabal Talukdar
CONDENSATAION
Prabal Talukdar
Associate Professor
Department of Mechanical
Engineering
IIT Delhi
E-mail: [email protected]
Transition Boiling
between Points C and D on the Boiling Curve
Inthisregiontheheater
surfaceiscompletelycovered
by a continuous stable vapor
byacontinuousstablevapor
film.
PointD,wheretheheatflux
reachesaminimum,iscalled
theLeidenfrost
h id f point,inhonor
i i h
ofJ.C.Leidenfrost
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Nukiyama has observed during his
experiments that a typical boiling process will
nott follow
f ll the
th boiling
b ili curve beyond
b d point
i tC
when the power applied to the nichrome wire
immersed in water exceeded q & max even slightly, the
wire temperature
p increased suddenlyy to the meltingg
point of the wire and burnout occurred beyond his
control.
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Heat Transfer
Correlations in Pool
Boiling
NucleateBoilingregime
In
Inthenucleateboilingregime,therate
the nucleate boiling regime the rate
ofheattransferstronglydependson
thenatureofnucleation(thenumber
ofactivenucleationsitesonthe
f ti l ti it th
surface,therateofbubbleformation
ateachsite,etc.),whichisdifficultto
predict
Rohsenowproposedin1952:
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Peak Heat Flux
Themaximum(orcritical)heatfluxin
nucleatepoolboilingwasdetermined
p g
theoreticallybyS.S.Kutateladzein
Russiain1948andN.Zuberinthe
United States in 1958 using quite
UnitedStatesin1958usingquite
differentapproaches:
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Minimum Heat Flux
Minimumheatflux,whichoccursat
i i h fl hi h
theLeidenfrostpoint,isofpractical
interestsinceitrepresentsthelower
p
limitfortheheatfluxinthefilmboiling
regime.Usingthestabilitytheory,
Zuber derived the following expression
Zuberderivedthefollowingexpression
fortheminimumheatfluxforalarge
horizontalplate
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Film Boiling
Theheatfluxforfilmboilingona
horizontalcylinderorsphereof
diameterDisgivenby
kv : Thermal
e a co conductivity
duct ty oof vapour
apou
Cfilm: 0.62 for horizontal Cylinders
0.67 for spheres
The
Thevaporpropertiesaretobeevaluatedat
vapor properties are to be evaluated at
thefilmtemperature,givenas
Tf =(Ts +Tsat)/2,whichistheaverage
temperature of the vapor film
temperatureofthevaporfilm.
Theliquidpropertiesandhfg aretobe
evaluatedatthesaturationtemperatureat
th
thespecifiedpressure
ifi d
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Athighsurfacetemperatures(typically
above 300C) heat transfer across the
above300C),heattransferacrossthe
vaporfilmbyradiationbecomes
significant.
Treatingthevaporfilmasatransparent
mediumsandwichedbetweentwo
large parallel plates and approximating
largeparallelplatesandapproximating
theliquidasablackbody,radiation
heattransfercanbedeterminedfrom
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Thetwomechanisms,convectionand
radiation heat transfer adversely affect
radiationheattransferadverselyaffect
eachother,causingthetotalheat
transfertobelessthantheirsum.
Forexample,theradiationheat
transferfromthesurfacetotheliquid
enhancestherateofevaporation,and
p ,
thusthethicknessofthevaporfilm,
whichimpedesconvectionheat
transfer 4 / 3
q& total = q& film + q& rad q& total
4/3 4/3
Simplifiedrelation:
Simplified relation:
3
q& total = q& film + q& rad
4
if q& rad < q& film
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Flow Boiling
Inflowboiling,thefluidisforcedto
g,
movebyanexternalsourcesuchasa
pumpasitundergoesaphasechange
process.
process
Theboilinginthiscaseexhibitsthe
combinedeffectsofconvectionand
poolboiling
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Flow Boiling
Inexperimentswithwater,criticalheat
fluxvaluesashighas35MW/m/ 22 have
beenobtained(comparethistothe
poolboilingvalueof1.3MW/m
p g / 2 at1
atmpressure)byincreasingthefluid
velocity
Internalflowboilingismuchmore
I t l fl b ili i h
complicatedinnaturebecausethereis
nofreesurfaceforthevaporto
escape,andthusboththeliquidand
thevaporareforcedtoflowtogether.
Thetwophaseflowinatubeexhibits
The two phase flow in a tube exhibits
differentflowboilingregimes,
dependingontherelativeamountsof
theliquidandthevaporphases.
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HighLow
Initially,theliquidissubcooled andheattransfertothe
liquidisbyforcedconvection.
Thenbubblesstartformingontheinnersurfacesofthe
tube,andthedetachedbubblesaredraftedintothe
mainstream.Thisgivesthefluidflowabubbly
appearance,andthusthenamebubblyflowregime
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HighLow
Asthefluidisheatedfurther,thebubblesgrowinsize
and eventually coalesce into slugs of vapor. Up to half of
andeventuallycoalesceintoslugsofvapor.Uptohalfof
thevolumeinthetubeinthisslugflowregimeis
occupiedbyvapor
Afterawhilethecoreoftheflowconsists
After a while the core of the flow consists
ofvaporonly,andtheliquidisconfinedonlyinthe
annularspacebetweenthevaporcoreandthetubewalls.
Thisistheannularflowregime,andveryhigh
h tt
heattransfercoefficientsarerealizedinthisregime
f ffi i t li d i thi i
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HighLow
Attheendofthemistflowregimewehavesaturated
vapor,whichbecomessuperheatedwithanyfurtherheat
transfer
f
Astheheatingcontinues,theannularliquidlayergets
thinner and thinner, and eventually dry spots start
thinnerandthinner,andeventuallydryspotsstart
toappearontheinnersurfacesofthetube.
Thistransitionregimecontinuesuntiltheinnersurface
ofthetubeiscompletelydry.
Anyliquidatthismomentisintheformofdroplets
suspendedinthevaporcore,whichresemblesamist,and
wehaveamistflowregimeuntilalltheliquiddroplets
are vaporized
arevaporized.
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