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性别:男
毕业院校:大连理工大学
学位:博士
所在单位:化工学院
办公地点:大连理工大学西部校区化工实验楼D-307
联系方式:E-mail:lanzhong@dlut.edu.cn Phone:18940953235
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A numerical study of droplet motion/departure on condensation of mixture vapor using lattice Boltzmann method
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2017-12-01
发表刊物:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND FLUID FLOW
收录刊物:Scopus、SCIE、EI
卷号:68
页面范围:53-61
ISSN号:0142-727X
关键字:Droplet motion/departure; Lattice Boltzmann simulation; Droplet deformation; Vortex flow
摘要:Droplet motion/departure, which is governed by external force acceleration coefficient, droplet radius and surface wettability on solid surfaces under external forces such as gravitational force, play a significant role in characterizing condensation heat transfer, especially when high fractional non-condensable gases (NCG) present. However, due to the challenge in visualizing the vapor/steam velocity field imposed by droplet motion/departure, the detailed mechanism of droplet motion/departure on condensing surfaces has not been completely investigated experimentally. In this study, droplet motion/departures on solid surfaces under external forces and their interactions with steam flow are simulated using two dimensional (2D) multiphase lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). Large external force acceleration coefficient, droplet radius and contact angle, lead to large droplet deformation and high motion/departure velocity, which significantly shortens the droplet residual time on the solid surface. Our simulation shows that steam vortices (lateral velocity) induced by droplet motion/departure can greatly disturb the vapor flow and would be intensified by increasing external force acceleration coefficient, droplet radius, and contact angle. In addition, the location of vortex center shifts in the ascending direction with increase of these factors. The average lateral velocities induced by droplet motion/departure at various conditions are obtained. The mass transfer resistance is substantially reduced owing to the droplet motion/departure, leading to an enhanced heat flux. The experimental results are compared to validate the influence of droplet motion/departure on condensation heat transfer performance, especially for steam-air mixture with the presence of high fractional NCG.