Ébullition en écoulement continu ou pulsatoire. Partie 2 : Comparaison statistique au moyen de la méthodologie de surface de réponse.
Continuous vs. pulsating flow boiling. Part 2: Statistical comparison using response surface methodology.
Numéro : pap. 2514
Auteurs : KAERN M. R., ELMEGAARD B., MEYER K. E., et al.
Résumé
Response surface methodology is used to investigate an active method for flow boiling heat transfer enhancement by means of fluid flow pulsation. The flow pulsations are introduced by a flow modulating expansion device and compared with the baseline continuous flow provided by a stepper-motor expansion valve. Two experimental designs (data point sets) are generated using a modified Central Composite Design for each valve and their response surfaces are compared using the quadratic model. Statistical information on the significant model terms are used to clarify whether the effect of fluid flow pulsations is statistically significant in terms of the time-averaged flow boiling heat transfer coefficient. The cycle time range from 1 s to 9 s for the pulsations. The results show that the effect of fluid flow pulsations is statistically significant, disregarding the lowest heat flux measurements. The response surface comparison reveals that the flow pulsations improves the time-averaged heat transfer coefficient by as much as 10 % at the smallest cycle time compared with continuous flow. On the other hand, at highest cycle time and heat flux, the reduction may be as much as 20 % due to significant dry-out when the valve is closed. These values are higher than reported in part 1 of the paper, but evaluated more consistently at equal heat flux using the response surfaces.
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- Titre original : Continuous vs. pulsating flow boiling. Part 2: Statistical comparison using response surface methodology.
- Identifiant de la fiche : 30018845
- Langues : Anglais
- Source : 2016 Purdue Conferences. 16th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
- Date d'édition : 11/07/2016
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- Thèmes : Transfert de chaleur
- Mots-clés : Pulsation; Comparaison; Transfert de chaleur; Statistique; Optimisation; Ébullition en écoulement
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