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Title: Numerical modelling of the temperature distribution in a two-phase closed thermosyphon
Authors: Fadhl, B
Wrobel, LC
Jouhara, H
Keywords: Computational fluid dynamics (CFD);Condensation;Evaporation;Multiphase flow;Phase change material;Thermosyphon
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Applied Thermal Engineering, 60(1-2): 122 - 131, (October 2013)
Abstract: Interest in the use of heat pipe technology for heat recovery and energy saving in a vast range of engineering applications has been on the rise in recent years. Heat pipes are playing a more important role in many industrial applications, particularly in improving the thermal performance of heat exchangers and increasing energy savings in applications with commercial use. In this paper, a comprehensive CFD modelling was built to simulate the details of the two-phase flow and heat transfer phenomena during the operation of a wickless heat pipe or thermosyphon, that otherwise could not be visualised by empirical or experimental work. Water was used as the working fluid. The volume of the fluid (VOF) model in ANSYS FLUENT was used for the simulation. The evaporation, condensation and phase change processes in a thermosyphon were dealt with by adding a user-defined function (UDF) to the FLUENT code. The simulation results were compared with experimental measurements at the same condition. The simulation was successful in reproducing the heat and mass transfer processes in a thermosyphon. Good agreement was observed between CFD predicted temperature profiles and experimental temperature data.
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359431113004699#
http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/10738
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2013.06.044
ISSN: 1359-4311
Appears in Collections:Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Papers

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