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Multi-field coupled effect of thermal disturbance on quench and recovery characteristic along the hybrid energy pipe

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  • Zhu, Chengfeng
  • Li, Yanzhong
  • Tan, Hongbo
  • Shi, Jiamin
  • Nie, Yang
  • Qiu, Qingquan

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In a novel high temperature superconducting (HTS) hybrid energy pipe, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) and electricity are transported together along the energy pipeline to attain high energy transmission efficiency. When the pipe is exposed to thermal disturbance, the protective medium, liquid nitrogen (LN2), can restrain the quench phenomenon by boiling heat transfer. In order to analyze the multi-field coupled effects of thermal disturbance on the quench and recovery process of the hybrid energy pipe, a one-dimensional quench model is originally proposed in this paper. The model can reflect the intricate interaction of fluid dynamics, boiling heat transfer and current sharing. The results indicate that the high temperature region moves towards the upstream direction in the recovery process. There are three different characteristics: thermal stable zone, quench controllable zone and quench propagation zone. The critical quench energy Qqc is 18% of the critical recovery energy Qrc and the critical quench distance lqc is 9 times as long as the critical recovery distance lrc, independent of the operation conditions. The Qqc and lqc will results in the longest recovery process of the pipe. The pulse duration hardly affects the quench and recovery characteristics. The critical equilibrium current Iec is a constant value of 1800 A, independent of the heat pulse parameters. The Iec will cause the infinite recovery time, which is harmful for the hybrid energy pipe. These rules are significant for the stable operation and design of the hybrid energy pipe. The proposed model can reflect the multi-field strong coupled effect of the thermal disturbance on the quench of system, which fulfils the fast prediction of the quench and recovery behavior.

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  • Zhu, Chengfeng & Li, Yanzhong & Tan, Hongbo & Shi, Jiamin & Nie, Yang & Qiu, Qingquan, 2022. "Multi-field coupled effect of thermal disturbance on quench and recovery characteristic along the hybrid energy pipe," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 246(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:246:y:2022:i:c:s0360544222002651
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.123362
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