Influence of thermal boundary conditions on the dynamic behaviour of a rectangular single-phase natural circulation loop |
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Authors: | M. Misale P. Garibaldi L. Tarozzi G.S. Barozzi |
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Affiliation: | a Dipartimento di Ingegneria della Produzione, Termoenergetica e Modelli Matematici DIPTEM-Tec, University of Genoa, Via all’Opera Pia 15a, 16145 Genova, Italy;b Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Civile DIMeC, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Vignolese 905/B, 41100 Modena, Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() Natural circulation of distilled water and FC43 has been experimentally investigated in a rectangular loop characterized by internal diameter of 30 mm and total length of 4.1 m. The aim of the present study is to analyse the influence of thermal boundary conditions on the flow regimes inside the pipes and on the stability of the system. The new aspect of the present research is the possibility of tuning the heat sink temperature in a range between −20 °C and +30 °C by means of a cryostat. This kind of analysis could be useful for the design of systems characterized by a wide range of environment temperatures, as for example for aerospatial applications. The other parameters investigated were the heat flux transferred to the fluid, which varied between 0.1 kW and 2.5 kW, and the thermo-physical properties of the working fluid. The system showed both stable and unstable behaviour. In particular, in the case of FC43 the loop was more unstable and it was characterized by higher velocities and frequencies compared to the case of distilled water.It was found that the stability threshold could be crossed by varying only the heat sink temperature, demonstrating the importance of this boundary condition on the dynamics of the system. Different flow regimes and fluid velocities were observed. In the case of steady-state flow, Vijayan’s correlation (Vijayan et al., 2000) was tested and found to give good agreement with experimental data. Linear stability analysis was made following the Vijayan’s model. In particular, the effect of heat sink temperature was considered in the dimensionless Stanton number based on the overall heat transfer coefficient at the heat sink. Finally, Ultrasound Pulsed Doppler Velocimeter (UPDV) was used on a natural circulation loop for the first time, and gave a preliminary validation of the traditional fluid velocity measurement method based on the frequency analysis. |
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Keywords: | Single-phase Natural circulation Flow instabilities Stability analysis Ultrasound Pulsed Doppler Velocimeter |
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