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- Mieszko Tokarski
(Department of Thermal Technology, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Department of Fuels Technology, AGH University of Science and Technology, 30-059 Kraków, Poland
Retech sp. z o. o., Wojska Polskiego 6a, 39-300 Mielec, Poland)
- Arkadiusz Ryfa
(Department of Thermal Technology, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland)
- Piotr Buliński
(Department of Thermal Technology, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Symkom, Konarskiego 18C, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland)
- Marek Rojczyk
(Department of Thermal Technology, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland)
- Krzysztof Ziarko
(Retech sp. z o. o., Wojska Polskiego 6a, 39-300 Mielec, Poland)
- Ziemowit Ostrowski
(Department of Thermal Technology, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland)
- Andrzej J. Nowak
(Department of Thermal Technology, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland)
Abstract
The development of a numerical model and design for the innovative construction of a heat exchanger (HE) used in a condensation hood (being a part of the combi-steamer) are described in this work. The model covers an air-steam flow, heat transfer, and a steam condensation process. The last two processes were implemented with the use of an in-house model introduced via User Defined Functions (UDF). As the condensate volume is negligible compared to the steam, the proposed model removes the condensate from the domain. This approach enabled the usage of a single-phase flow for both air and steam using a species transport model. As a consequence, a significant mesh and computation time reduction were achieved. The new heat exchanger is characterised by reorganised fluid flow and by externally finned pipes (contrary to the original construction, where internally finned pipes were used). This allowed a reduction in the number of the pipes from 48 to 5, which significantly simplifies construction and manufacturing process of the HE. The redesigned HE was tested in two cases: one simulating normal working conditions with a combi-steamer, the other with extremely high heat load. Measurement data showed that the numerical model predicted condensate mass flow rate (3.67 g/s computed and 3.56 g/s measured) and that the condensation capability increased at least by 15% when compared to the original HE design.
Suggested Citation
Mieszko Tokarski & Arkadiusz Ryfa & Piotr Buliński & Marek Rojczyk & Krzysztof Ziarko & Ziemowit Ostrowski & Andrzej J. Nowak, 2021.
"Development of a Condensation Model and a New Design of a Condensation Hood—Numerical and Experimental Study,"
Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-18, March.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:5:p:1344-:d:508667
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