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28 March 2023 Research on progress of subcooled flow boiling simulation based on CFD
Bo Yu, Jinfeng Wang, Fei Wang, Xiaodie Hu
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Proceedings Volume 12597, Second International Conference on Statistics, Applied Mathematics, and Computing Science (CSAMCS 2022); 125970S (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2672744
Event: Second International Conference on Statistics, Applied Mathematics, and Computing Science (CSAMCS 2022), 2022, Nanjing, China
Abstract
Because of the important role of multiphase flow in many fields and its complexity, the study of boiling heat transfer of two-phase flow has become an important topic of current research. Under the background of double carbon, energy saving and emission reduction are a hot direction in the current refrigeration industry. Therefore, studying the boiling heat transfer of two-phase flow is helpful to strengthen heat transfer and design more efficient heat exchangers. In this paper, the research progress of subcooled flow boiling based on CFD is reviewed. Firstly, the mechanism of subcooled flow boiling and the current research contents are introduced. Secondly, the development of incompressible flow and two-phase flow solving algorithms is reviewed, and the advantages and disadvantages of each algorithm are analysed and compared. Finally, a research method is selected to provide a basis for the simulation of subcooled flow boiling in the tube.
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Bo Yu, Jinfeng Wang, Fei Wang, and Xiaodie Hu "Research on progress of subcooled flow boiling simulation based on CFD", Proc. SPIE 12597, Second International Conference on Statistics, Applied Mathematics, and Computing Science (CSAMCS 2022), 125970S (28 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2672744
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KEYWORDS
Bubbles

Interfaces

Liquids

Heat flux

Mixtures

Motion models

Numerical simulations

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