Analytical investigation into simultaneous effects of friction and heating on a supersonic nucleating Laval nozzle
In supersonic water vapor ow of low pressure turbines, nucleation phenomena and consequent condensation are commonly observed. Internal heat transfer, which is caused by phase change, is strongly irreversible and has unwanted effects on turbine efficiency. The strike of formed droplets on the surfac...
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Published in | Scientia Iranica. Transaction B, Mechanical engineering Vol. 21; no. 5; p. 1700 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Tehran
Sharif University of Technology
01.10.2014
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Summary: | In supersonic water vapor ow of low pressure turbines, nucleation phenomena and consequent condensation are commonly observed. Internal heat transfer, which is caused by phase change, is strongly irreversible and has unwanted effects on turbine efficiency. The strike of formed droplets on the surfaces results in large amounts of mechanical damage. Condensation heat release to supersonic ow, named condensation shock, leads to considerable pressure rise, which, in turn, reduces outlet velocity and occasionally causes severe oscillations, making the ow supercritical. In this paper, and in continuation of the series of papers by the same authors, one dimensional, supersonic and two-phase flow is modeled analytically, and the simultaneous effects of volumetric heat transfer and friction in the convergent nozzle are investigated. It is concluded that the simultaneous use of a friction and a volumetric heating can be an appropriate and useful technique for the control of two-phase flow conditions, keeping them within the desired range. |
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