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Numerical Investigation of Heat Transfer to Supercritical Water in Vertical Tube under Semicircular Heating Condition

Zhenchuan Wang, Guoli Qi and Meijun Li
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Zhenchuan Wang: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China
Guoli Qi: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China
Meijun Li: China Coal Research Institute Company of Energy Conservation, Beijing 100013, China

Energies, 2019, vol. 12, issue 20, 1-13

Abstract: In-depth understanding and analysis of turbulent convection heat transfer of supercritical water under semicircular heating conditions play a major role in system design and security. The inaccurate numerical results on simulating the buoyancy effect under deterioration heat transfer cases are partly attributed to the invalidity of the turbulent model. An improved turbulence model, which is validated suitable to three-dimensional model, is adopted in the present paper to numerical simulated flow and heat transfer in a vertical tube under semicircular heating condition. Heat transfer deterioration phenomenon occurs under semicircular heating condition, while the degree of deterioration is weakened due to the influence of variable physical properties and buoyancy effect. The velocity profile is distorted into “M-shape” in the heating side and present parabolic distribution in the adiabatic side, leading to different deterioration mechanisms under semicircular heating condition compared with uniform heating. The larger density difference between the heating side and the adiabatic side increases the shear stress production of turbulent kinetic energy; turbulent development is much faster recovery than the phenomenon in uniform heating condition. The results show that the semicircular heating condition can effectively alleviate the degree of heat transfer deterioration in a vertical tube.

Keywords: supercritical water; buoyance effect; semicircular heating; heat transfer deterioration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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