Indexed by:Journal Papers
Date of Publication:2019-11-02
Journal:NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER PART B-FUNDAMENTALS
Included Journals:SCIE、EI
Volume:76
Issue:5
Page Number:273-284
ISSN No.:1040-7790
Abstract:To better understand the droplet impact on the liquid film with vapor bubbles in spray cooling, a two-dimensional symmetric numerical model is set up using the Coupled Level Set and Volume of Fluid method (CLSVOF). Three simulative cases are taken, considering the effects of film thickness and the presence of vapor bubbles or not. The main purposes of this paper are to investigate the evolution of vapor bubbles during droplet impact and to identify the effect of vapor bubbles on convection heat transfer. The results indicate that vapor bubbles will detach from the wall and break up at the surface of the liquid film during droplet impact, for a thinner film, later a "sawtooth" liquid film appears at the non-impact region. However, for a thicker film, no bubbles rupture and the detached bubbles will flow inside the liquid film and then some will merge into larger bubbles. In the presence of vapor bubbles, the crater radius is larger for a thicker liquid film. The presence of vapor bubbles will facilitate the subcooled droplet to spread to the heated wall, leading to a substantial increase in surface heat flux.
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