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Development of constitutive relations for predicting film boiling crisis in bare and inner wall coated cryogenic tubes with a low-thermal conductive layer for heat transfer enhancement.

Authors :
Kunniyoor, Keerthi Raj
Kunniyoor, Vijayaraj
Ghosh, Parthasarathi
Source :
International Journal of Heat & Mass Transfer. May2024, Vol. 222, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Closure models for transient cryogenic quench flow boiling heat transfer prediction are finding significant attention to support the design of energy-efficient, cost-effective, and reliable cryogenic fluid management systems. In this regard, the characterization of the film boiling crisis, which indicates the beginning of transient wetting of the wall by liquid, is essential due to the significant heat transfer change past this stage. In the current work, a new rewetting database is developed from 112 chill-down experiments conducted using LCH 4 , LOX, LAr, and LN 2 in feed lines having 0.11 m to 11 m length, 0.4 cm to 2.2 cm inner diameter, 0.5 mm to 5 mm wall thickness, and low-thermal conductive coating thickness up to 157 μm, under several pipe orientations. Additionally, the dataset comprises a mass flux from 10.5 kg / m 2 s to 1805 kg / m 2 s , pressure from 109.8 kPa to 1153.8 kPa and gravitational acceleration from terrestrial condition to ±0.01 g. Subsequently, 30 existing seminal rewetting correlations are analyzed for their applicability to transient cryogenic rewetting prediction. Moreover, the importance of feed line and flow parameters in this phenomenon is also studied. Accordingly, a new correlation for rewetting temperature is proposed with 4.15% mean absolute percentage error (MAPE). Further, applying a low-thermal conductive coating to the feed line inner wall surface has already been proven to enhance the chill-down efficiency up to 80%. For modeling such feed systems, determining bulk wall rewetting point is necessary. Hence, a new apparent rewetting temperature correlation to characterize the film boiling crisis in cryogenic coated tubes is proposed for the first time with a MAPE of 4%. Finally, the paper presents the predictions from a non-homogeneous two-phase thermal-hydraulic code, employing the previously reported film boiling correlations and the rewetting correlations from the present work. The obtained model performance indicates considerable improvement in prediction while using the proposed closure models. This shows their potential to support optimization tasks to achieve higher chill-down efficiency. • LCH 4 , LOX, LAr, and LN 2 quench rewetting database is developed from 112 experiments. • 30 existing rewetting temperature correlations are comprehensively reviewed. • The effect of the feed line and flow parameters on the rewetting phenomenon is studied. • Proposed rewetting temperature correlations for bare and coated tubes with 4.15% and 4% MAPE, respectively, employing statistical methods and genetic algorithm. • Thermal-hydraulic code prediction performance with proposed closure models is presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00179310
Volume :
222
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Heat & Mass Transfer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175193468
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2023.125112