Investigation of flow visualization and droplet vaporization in enclosed chamber

In a compressor, moving bodies are present for it to work. However, friction between two moving bodies relative to each other will produce heat energy. This heat needs to be cooled to sustain the efficiency of the compressor. In a conventional compressor, lubricant is used to lubricate, cool or seal...

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Main Author: Poh, Cai Jia
Other Authors: Chan Weng Kong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1406402023-03-04T20:02:38Z Investigation of flow visualization and droplet vaporization in enclosed chamber Poh, Cai Jia Chan Weng Kong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MWKCHAN@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Energy conservation Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Fluid mechanics In a compressor, moving bodies are present for it to work. However, friction between two moving bodies relative to each other will produce heat energy. This heat needs to be cooled to sustain the efficiency of the compressor. In a conventional compressor, lubricant is used to lubricate, cool or seal the its internal components. Due to the dependence on lubricant in the design, such compressors are considered to have poor compactness and low portability. In addition, the fluid in such compressors are contaminated by the lubricant, hence the usage of such compressor in the processing of food and beverage are limited. To solve the limitation of lubrication, liquid injection can be used as an alternative method to cool the internal temperature of the compressor and the heat energy produced by friction. In order study the effectiveness of liquid droplet injection, an enclosed chamber was used to simulate the compression chamber of the compressor. The enclosed chamber will then be subjected to a liquid injection where the vaporization of liquid droplets will occur causing a drop in temperature. To study the effectiveness of numerical simulation, the numerical simulation of droplet vaporization in an enclosed chamber using the Discrete Phase Model (DPM) in ANSYS Fluent. The simulation results show injecting liquid droplets in an enclosed chamber is effective as the temperature of the enclosed chamber dropped by 21.25%. However, more comprehensive simulation study is necessary to account for the change in pressure of the compression chamber and wall heating. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2020-06-01T03:13:04Z 2020-06-01T03:13:04Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/140640 en B070 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Fluid mechanics
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Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Fluid mechanics
Poh, Cai Jia
Investigation of flow visualization and droplet vaporization in enclosed chamber
description In a compressor, moving bodies are present for it to work. However, friction between two moving bodies relative to each other will produce heat energy. This heat needs to be cooled to sustain the efficiency of the compressor. In a conventional compressor, lubricant is used to lubricate, cool or seal the its internal components. Due to the dependence on lubricant in the design, such compressors are considered to have poor compactness and low portability. In addition, the fluid in such compressors are contaminated by the lubricant, hence the usage of such compressor in the processing of food and beverage are limited. To solve the limitation of lubrication, liquid injection can be used as an alternative method to cool the internal temperature of the compressor and the heat energy produced by friction. In order study the effectiveness of liquid droplet injection, an enclosed chamber was used to simulate the compression chamber of the compressor. The enclosed chamber will then be subjected to a liquid injection where the vaporization of liquid droplets will occur causing a drop in temperature. To study the effectiveness of numerical simulation, the numerical simulation of droplet vaporization in an enclosed chamber using the Discrete Phase Model (DPM) in ANSYS Fluent. The simulation results show injecting liquid droplets in an enclosed chamber is effective as the temperature of the enclosed chamber dropped by 21.25%. However, more comprehensive simulation study is necessary to account for the change in pressure of the compression chamber and wall heating.
author2 Chan Weng Kong
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title Investigation of flow visualization and droplet vaporization in enclosed chamber
title_short Investigation of flow visualization and droplet vaporization in enclosed chamber
title_full Investigation of flow visualization and droplet vaporization in enclosed chamber
title_fullStr Investigation of flow visualization and droplet vaporization in enclosed chamber
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of flow visualization and droplet vaporization in enclosed chamber
title_sort investigation of flow visualization and droplet vaporization in enclosed chamber
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/140640
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