화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.28, No.2, 383-402, 2020
A comprehensive study of two-phase flow and heat transfer of water/Ag nanofluid in an elliptical curved minichannel
In this research, laminar flow and heat transfer of two-phase water/Ag nanofluid with 0-6% volume fraction of nanoparticles at Re = 150-700 in a curved geometry are simulated using finite volume method. Studied geometry is an elliptical curved minichannel with curvature angle of 180 degrees. Forced and natural flow of two-phase nanofluid is simulated at Gr = 15000, 35000 and 75000. For estimation of nanofluid flow behavior, two-phase mixture method is used. The second-order discretization and SIMPLEC algorithm are used for solving governing equations. The results indicate that the increase of volume fraction of nanoparticles leads to the enhancement of the temperature of central line of flow. The increase of Grashof number (Gr similar to 75000) has a great effect on reduction of dimensionless temperature in central line of flow. Creation of thermal boundary layer at Re = 500 and after the angle of 30 degrees becomes significant. In low Grashof numbers (Gr similar to 15000), due to the great effects of temperature gradients close to wall, these regions have significant entropy generation. (C) 2019 The Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China, and Chemical Industry Press Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.