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    Dimensionless Profiles of Temperature and Steam Mass Fraction in Flows of Steam-Air Mixtures on a Flat Plate

    Source: Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science:;2022:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 001::page 11401
    Author:
    Murase, Michio;Suzuki, Tomonori;Utanohara, Yoichi;Takaki, Toshiya
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4054842
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Wall functions are generally used in a turbulent analysis with a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code and large computation cells. The logarithmic law based on the analogy between momentum, energy, and mass transfer is widely used in wall functions for turbulent flows, but its validity in the turbulent boundary layer has not been confirmed for dimensionless profiles of temperature and steam mass fraction in flows of steam and noncondensable gases. In this article, therefore, we evaluated dimensionless profiles of temperature and steam mass fraction in flows of steam and air on a flat plate by using existing data. From the heat and mass transfer equations at the condensation surface based on the gradient of temperature or steam mass fraction, we showed that the convection heat flux qconv (which is used for the definition of the dimensionless temperature T+) should include the term of condensate mass flux ms and that the dimensionless steam mass fraction Ys+ should be a function of the dimensionless distance y+ (= uτ y/ν where uτ is the friction velocity), the Schmidt number Sc and the air mass fraction (1−Xs). Values obtained from the newly defined T+ and Ys+ and the existing data agreed relatively well with the linear function near the viscous sublayer (a few data points were there) but were much smaller than the existing logarithmic law due to condensation in the turbulent boundary layer (i.e., mist generation). On the other hand, the T+ and Ys+ values obtained by using the local Nusselt number Nuy and the local Sherwood number Shy (which were proposed in our previous study), respectively, agreed well with the logarithmic law.
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    contributor authorMurase, Michio;Suzuki, Tomonori;Utanohara, Yoichi;Takaki, Toshiya
    date accessioned2022-12-27T23:18:51Z
    date available2022-12-27T23:18:51Z
    date copyright7/19/2022 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2022
    identifier issn2332-8983
    identifier otherners_009_01_011401.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4288357
    description abstractWall functions are generally used in a turbulent analysis with a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code and large computation cells. The logarithmic law based on the analogy between momentum, energy, and mass transfer is widely used in wall functions for turbulent flows, but its validity in the turbulent boundary layer has not been confirmed for dimensionless profiles of temperature and steam mass fraction in flows of steam and noncondensable gases. In this article, therefore, we evaluated dimensionless profiles of temperature and steam mass fraction in flows of steam and air on a flat plate by using existing data. From the heat and mass transfer equations at the condensation surface based on the gradient of temperature or steam mass fraction, we showed that the convection heat flux qconv (which is used for the definition of the dimensionless temperature T+) should include the term of condensate mass flux ms and that the dimensionless steam mass fraction Ys+ should be a function of the dimensionless distance y+ (= uτ y/ν where uτ is the friction velocity), the Schmidt number Sc and the air mass fraction (1−Xs). Values obtained from the newly defined T+ and Ys+ and the existing data agreed relatively well with the linear function near the viscous sublayer (a few data points were there) but were much smaller than the existing logarithmic law due to condensation in the turbulent boundary layer (i.e., mist generation). On the other hand, the T+ and Ys+ values obtained by using the local Nusselt number Nuy and the local Sherwood number Shy (which were proposed in our previous study), respectively, agreed well with the logarithmic law.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDimensionless Profiles of Temperature and Steam Mass Fraction in Flows of Steam-Air Mixtures on a Flat Plate
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume9
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4054842
    journal fristpage11401
    journal lastpage11401_8
    page8
    treeJournal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science:;2022:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 001
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