Development of a new forced convection heat transfer correlation for CO2 in both heating and cooling modes at supercritical pressures.
Author(s) : LI H., KRUIZENGA A., ANDERSON M., et al.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Experimental and numerical investigations on forced convection heat transfer of carbon dioxide at supercritical pressures in a prototypic printed circuit heat exchanger under both cooling and heating conditions have been performed in this present study. The experiment test section has nine semi-circular channels with a hydraulic diameter of 1.16 mm and a length of 0.5 m. Primary operational parameters include inlet pressure of 7.5e10 MPa, mass fluxes of 326 kg/m2 s and 762 kg/m2 s, inlet temperatures from 10 °C to 90 °C and the average heat flux was 30 kW/m2. Beyond reproducing the regular experimental cases, numerical modeling also implemented higher heat fluxes of 60 kW/m2 and 90 kW/m2 in order to investigate the effect of heat flux. Good agreement was found between the experiments and FLUENT simulations using an SST k-w model with the near-wall region being completely resolved. The distinctive behavior of convection heat transfer at supercritical pressures between heating and cooling modes was systematically analyzed. A more physically reasonable property-averaging technique, Probability Density Function (PDF)-based time-averaged property, was developed to account for the effect of nonlinear dependency of properties on instantaneous local temperature. Furthermore, experimental and computational data were compared to empirical predictions by the Dittus-Boelter and Jackson correlations. The results showed that Dittus-Boelter correlation has better precision for the average value of the predicted heat transfer coefficient but cannot take account of the effect of heat flux. In contrast, the Jackson correlation, with property ratio correction terms to account for the distribution of the properties in the radial direction, could predict the distinction of heat transfer characteristics under heating and cooling conditions. However, it overestimates the average value of heat transfer coefficient in the whole range of the experiment conditions. Finally, a new correlation evaluated by PDF-based time-averaged properties for forced convection heat transfer of CO2 in both heating and cooling mode at supercritical pressures was developed. Comparison of experimental and computational data with the prediction results by the new developed correlation reveals that it works quite well; i.e., more than 90% data in either heating or cooling mode with various heat fluxes are predicted within an accuracy of -25%.
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- Original title: Development of a new forced convection heat transfer correlation for CO2 in both heating and cooling modes at supercritical pressures.
- Record ID : 30006231
- Languages: English
- Source: International Journal of thermal Sciences - vol. 50 - n. 12
- Publication date: 2011/12
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2011.07.004
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Themes:
Evaporators, condensers and other heat exchangers;
Heat transfer;
CO2 - Keywords: CFD; Heat transfer; Cooling; R744; Expérimentation; Transcritical cycle; Convection; Heating; CO2
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