The present work is about CFD modelling of condensing flow inside a supersonic ejector. The geometry used for the simulations reproduces a small-scale prototype ejector chiller built at Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta). The working fluid is R134a, whose expansion inside the primary nozzle and mixing chamber can lead to non-equilibrium condensation phenomena. These alter the pressure and Mach profiles along the ejector, thus generating severe thermodynamic losses. The numerical analysis of non-equilibrium condensation requires modelling of the microscopic behaviour of the fluid with a high level of fidelity. In this study, the condensation of R134a is simulated by means of two in-house developed numerical models. The first considers equilibrium conditions between the phases whereas the latter reproduces the non-equilibrium behaviour of the phase transition. Comparisons are made to understand the limitations and advantages of both approaches.
CFD Modelling of the Condensation Inside a Supersonic Ejector Working with R134a / Biferi, Giulio; Giacomelli, Francesco; Mazzelli, Federico; Milazzo, Adriano. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - ELETTRONICO. - 101:(2016), pp. 1232-1239. [10.1016/j.egypro.2016.11.138]
CFD Modelling of the Condensation Inside a Supersonic Ejector Working with R134a
BIFERI, GIULIO;GIACOMELLI, FRANCESCO;MAZZELLI, FEDERICO;MILAZZO, ADRIANO
2016
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The present work is about CFD modelling of condensing flow inside a supersonic ejector. The geometry used for the simulations reproduces a small-scale prototype ejector chiller built at Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta). The working fluid is R134a, whose expansion inside the primary nozzle and mixing chamber can lead to non-equilibrium condensation phenomena. These alter the pressure and Mach profiles along the ejector, thus generating severe thermodynamic losses. The numerical analysis of non-equilibrium condensation requires modelling of the microscopic behaviour of the fluid with a high level of fidelity. In this study, the condensation of R134a is simulated by means of two in-house developed numerical models. The first considers equilibrium conditions between the phases whereas the latter reproduces the non-equilibrium behaviour of the phase transition. Comparisons are made to understand the limitations and advantages of both approaches.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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