Summary
A bubble pump is proposed to replace the traditional mechanical solution pump in lithium bromide absorption chillers, for its advantageous feature that can be driven by industrial waste heat or solar energy or other low-grade energy. In two-stage bubble pump driven lithium bromide absorption refrigeration system, flow patterns in lifting pipe have significant effects on the performance of bubble pump. In this paper, the single bubble motion and the double bubbles coalescence in vertical ascending pipe are simulated by an improved free energy model of lattice Boltzmann method, in which the two-phase liquid to gas density ratio is 2778. The details of bubbles coalescence process are studied. Density and velocity of bubbles have been obtained. The computational results show that the initial radius of each bubble has a great influence on the coalescence time. The larger the initial bubble radius, the shorter the coalescence time. The pipe diameter has a little effect on the two bubbles coalescence time while it has a significant effect on the bubble velocity. As the pipe diameter increases, the bubble velocity increases. The obtained results are helpful for studying the transition mechanisms of two-phase flow patterns and useful for improving the bubble pump performance by controlling the flow patterns in lifting pipe.
Details
- Original title: Numerical simulation of bubbles motion in lifting pipe of bubble pump for lithium bromide absorption chillers.
- Record ID : 30021190
- Languages: English
- Source: Applied Thermal Engineering - vol. 115
- Publication date: 2017/03/25
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2016.08.064
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Themes:
Chillers;
Absorption and adsorption systems - Keywords: Velocity (fluids, gases); Bubble; Lithium bromide; Absorption; Simulation; Pump
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