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摘要
要对充填床的对流熔融过程进行数值模拟,必须确定其热物理性质或本构方程。其中最不确定的数值之一是固体颗粒的溶质相互作用系数,它表示固体颗粒之间的相互作用力,如果采用脏流体模型,它相当于Navier-Stokes方程中的粘度项。通过前期研究发现,溶质(固体颗粒)相互作用系数μs表征了溶解度,如熔化速率、冰体积分数分布、冰颗粒速度和熔化时间等。本研究基于颗粒填料床对流熔融二维模型(Jiang et al. 1999)进行了参数化研究,以确定相互作用系数对模型预测的敏感性。这里考虑的填充床是各种形状的冰粒的集合。恒温的温水水平进入发生融化的河床。考虑两种情况。一种是考虑μs为常数,另一种是考虑μs为冰体积分数的函数。讨论了不同相互作用系数值下的熔化速率、流体流速和冰体积分数分布。通过比较模拟数据和实验数据,确定冰粒之间的“最佳”相互作用系数(Tao et al. 1998)。结果表明,与相互作用系数是否为常数或是否为冰体积分数的函数相比,相互作用系数的恒定值对熔化结果最为敏感。
Interaction Coefficient Between Ice Particles in Convective Melting of Granular Packed Bed
To numerically simulate the convective melting of packed bed it is necessary to determine the thermophysical properties or their constitutive equations. One of the most uncertain values among them is the solute interaction coefficient of solid particles, which represents the interaction force between solid particles and is equivalent to the viscosity term in Navier-Stokes equations if the dirty fluid model is applied. It was found from the previous study that the solute (solid particle) interaction coefficient, μs, characterizes the solubility such as the melting rate, the distribution of ice volume fraction, the velocity of ice particle, and the melting time. In this study, a parametric study based on the two-dimensional model for the convective melting of granular packed beds (Jiang et al. 1999) is conducted to determine the sensitivity of interaction coefficient to the model prediction. The packed bed considered here is collection of ice particles of various shapes. Warm water at a constant temperature enters horizontally the bed where melting takes place. Two cases are considered. One is to consider μs as constant, and the other is to consider it as a function of the ice volume fraction. The melting rate, fluid flow velocity and ice volume fraction distribution are discussed for different interaction coefficient values. An “optimal” interaction coefficient between ice particles is determined by comparing the simulation data with experimental data (Tao et al. 1998). It is found that the melting results are most sensitive to the value of constant interaction coefficient rather than to whether it is a constant or as a function of the ice volume fraction.