JP Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages 59 - 64
(October 2020) http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/HM021010059 |
|
INTERACTION OF VAPOR-LIQUID AGGREGATES OF DISPERSED PHASE WITH A CONTINUOUS MEDIUM IN BOILING EMULSION
Alexander Rozentsvaig
|
Abstract: Features of the process of heterogeneous heat exchange in liquid emulsions with a low-boiling dispersed phase are considered. Phase transformations localized in the volume of droplets increase the potential for heat removal from the heating surface compared to a homogeneous liquid. It is shown that in this case the vapor-liquid dispersed phase actively interacts with the continuous medium. The interaction significantly affects the hydrodynamic characteristics, modes, and structural forms of the multiphase flow. In turn, the reverse effect of the flow is expressed in the intensification of the formation of vapor-liquid aggregates, as well as in the control of their size due to coalescence and breakage. As a result, this determines the structure of a complex multi-factor relationship of thermophysical and hydrodynamic phenomena in non-isothermal multiphase flows. |
Keywords and phrases: heat transfer, liquid emulsion, phase change, model structure, turbulence.
|
|
Number of Downloads: 160 | Number of Views: 479 |
|