[CCoE Notice] [CCOE Notice] MS Thesis Presentation
Abercrombie, Irene F
ijfairba at Central.UH.EDU
Tue Aug 21 08:52:27 CDT 2012
MS Thesis Defense
A Numerical Study of the Flow and Heat Transfer in the Near Field of a Cylindrical Bubble
Moving in a Narrow Channel
Shashank Natesh
Date: Friday, August 24, 2012
Location: Engineering Bldg 1, Lab - N-284
Time: 2:00 PM
Committee Chair: Dr. Stanley J. Kleis
Committee Members: Dr. Larry C. Witte
Dr. D. Keith Hollingsworth
A direct numerical simulation is performed of a cylindrical bubble moving in a pressure-driven flow of NovecTM 649 in a heated channel. The upper wall is an electrically heated metal foil, and the bubble diameter is on the order of the channel spacing. Phase change is not included to isolate the contribution of the liquid motion to the heat transfer. The simulation is performed with FluentTM, the volume-of-fluid method tracks the interface, and the reference frame translates with the bubble.
The heat transfer coefficient increases tenfold due to the bubble passage. A lobed structure immediately behind the bubble forms in the surface heat flux, and the surface temperature is depressed over several bubble diameters. A complex horseshoe-like vortex system wraps the bubble and drives the heat flux lobes. The evolution of the heat flux at a point on the surface compares well to predictions of an existing quenching/diffusion model.
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