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Experimental, Theoretical And Computational Modeling Of Flow Boiling, Flow Condensation And Evaporating Falling Films, Chirag Rajan Kharangate Aug 2016

Experimental, Theoretical And Computational Modeling Of Flow Boiling, Flow Condensation And Evaporating Falling Films, Chirag Rajan Kharangate

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The transition from single-phase to two-phase thermal systems in future space vehicles demands a thorough understanding of phase change methods in reduced gravity, including microgravity. In this study, phase change methods like flow boiling, flow condensation and evaporative falling-films are investigated experimentally, theoretically and computationally.

The experimental part of the study consists of an investigation of the influence of inlet subcooling and two-phase inlet on flow boiling heat transfer and critical heat flux in a horizontal 2.5-mm wide by 5-mm high rectangular channel in different orientations with respect to Earth gravity using FC-72 as working fluid. High-speed video imaging is …


Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis Of Freeze Drying Process And Equipment, Nikhil P. Varma Oct 2014

Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis Of Freeze Drying Process And Equipment, Nikhil P. Varma

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Freeze drying is an important, but expensive, inefficient and time consuming process in the pharmaceutical, chemical and food processing industries. Computational techniques could be a very effective tool in predictive design and analysis of both freeze drying process and equipment. This work is an attempt at using Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) and numerical simulations as a tool for freeze drying process and equipment design.

Pressure control is critical in freeze dryers, keeping in view the product stability. In industrial freeze dryers, loss of pressure control can lead to loss of an entire batch. Pressure variation within the chamber could also lead …


Effects Of Crossflow In An Internal-Cooling Channel On Film Cooling Of A Flat Plate Through Compound-Angle Holes, Zachary Taylor Stratton Apr 2014

Effects Of Crossflow In An Internal-Cooling Channel On Film Cooling Of A Flat Plate Through Compound-Angle Holes, Zachary Taylor Stratton

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The film-cooling holes in turbine blades are fed from an internal cooling channel. This channel imposes a crossflow at the entrance of the holes that can significantly affect the performance of the cooling jets that emanate from those holes. In this study, CFD simulations based on steady RANS with the shear-stress transport (SST) and the realizable k -ε turbulence models were performed to study film cooling of a flat plate with cooling jets issuing from eight round holes with a compound angle of 45 degrees, where the coolant channel that fed the cooling jets was oriented perpendicular to the direction …