Numerical and experimental investigation on laminar hot-gas flow with injected water spray

One-dimensional space-marching technique is acquired to set up computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code to describe the characteristics of the high-temperature gas flow with injected water spray. General equations of conservation have been proposed to describe the flow characteristics. Binary diffusi...

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Main Authors: D. Bundhurat, S. Chaitep, D. Checkel, P. Watanawanyoo, H. Hirahara
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-512042018-09-04T04:54:34Z Numerical and experimental investigation on laminar hot-gas flow with injected water spray D. Bundhurat S. Chaitep D. Checkel P. Watanawanyoo H. Hirahara Multidisciplinary One-dimensional space-marching technique is acquired to set up computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code to describe the characteristics of the high-temperature gas flow with injected water spray. General equations of conservation have been proposed to describe the flow characteristics. Binary diffusion, developed by Chapman and Enskog, is used to calculate the evaporation rate of water droplets. The model of drag on immersed body is used to describe the action of momentum transfer between gas and liquid phases. The flow is treated as laminar flow and the gas is treated as an ideal gas in order to achieve the computational results. To provide the comparative data for the CFD, high-temperature laminar gas flow through a 9.8-cm inside diameter pipe is arranged in adiabatic environment. Spray of water with the average of 0.07-0.08 mm droplet diameter is injected downstream into the flow at the rate of 7.2 ml/s. Momentum and heat transfers occur between hot gas and water droplets due to the difference of velocity and temperature. Droplets evaporate and are accelerated during traveling with the flow, causing the flow characteristics change of the gas phase. Both numerical and experimental results share similarity of the characteristics of the flow, including temperature, density and velocity of the flow. © 2010, INSInet Publication. 2018-09-04T04:54:34Z 2018-09-04T04:54:34Z 2010-06-01 Journal 19918178 2-s2.0-78650217966 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=78650217966&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51204
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Multidisciplinary
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D. Bundhurat
S. Chaitep
D. Checkel
P. Watanawanyoo
H. Hirahara
Numerical and experimental investigation on laminar hot-gas flow with injected water spray
description One-dimensional space-marching technique is acquired to set up computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code to describe the characteristics of the high-temperature gas flow with injected water spray. General equations of conservation have been proposed to describe the flow characteristics. Binary diffusion, developed by Chapman and Enskog, is used to calculate the evaporation rate of water droplets. The model of drag on immersed body is used to describe the action of momentum transfer between gas and liquid phases. The flow is treated as laminar flow and the gas is treated as an ideal gas in order to achieve the computational results. To provide the comparative data for the CFD, high-temperature laminar gas flow through a 9.8-cm inside diameter pipe is arranged in adiabatic environment. Spray of water with the average of 0.07-0.08 mm droplet diameter is injected downstream into the flow at the rate of 7.2 ml/s. Momentum and heat transfers occur between hot gas and water droplets due to the difference of velocity and temperature. Droplets evaporate and are accelerated during traveling with the flow, causing the flow characteristics change of the gas phase. Both numerical and experimental results share similarity of the characteristics of the flow, including temperature, density and velocity of the flow. © 2010, INSInet Publication.
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author D. Bundhurat
S. Chaitep
D. Checkel
P. Watanawanyoo
H. Hirahara
author_facet D. Bundhurat
S. Chaitep
D. Checkel
P. Watanawanyoo
H. Hirahara
author_sort D. Bundhurat
title Numerical and experimental investigation on laminar hot-gas flow with injected water spray
title_short Numerical and experimental investigation on laminar hot-gas flow with injected water spray
title_full Numerical and experimental investigation on laminar hot-gas flow with injected water spray
title_fullStr Numerical and experimental investigation on laminar hot-gas flow with injected water spray
title_full_unstemmed Numerical and experimental investigation on laminar hot-gas flow with injected water spray
title_sort numerical and experimental investigation on laminar hot-gas flow with injected water spray
publishDate 2018
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