I Wayan Sugita, Afdhal Kurniawan Mainil, Akio Miyara
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摘要
许多领域都需要计算两相压降。尽管对摩擦压降相关性进行了大量研究,但仍然需要一种通用而准确的相关性。因此,我们收集了大量有关光滑管道两相压降的实验数据点,共 2012 个点,涵盖 16 种制冷剂,管道直径从 1.88 毫米到 12 毫米不等。实验数据点与九种广泛使用的相关性和模型进行了比较和评估。结果表明,Kim 和 Mudawar(Journal of Int J Heat Mass Transf 55:3246-3261, 2012)的相关性预测效果最佳,其次是 Wang 等人(Exp Therm Fluid Sci 15:395-405, 1997)的相关性和 Friedel(European Two-Phase Flow Group Meeting, Ispra, Italy, 1979)的相关性,平均偏差分别为 26.94%、27.26% 和 29.76%。提出了一种通用的两相摩擦压降相关性。根据数据库对提出的相关性进行了验证,并与其他相关性进行了比较。提出的相关性与数据库的一致性比其他相关性更好,绝对平均偏差为 19.84%。
General correlation of two-phase frictional pressure drop inside smooth tubes
Calculating a two-phase pressure drop is required in many fields. A general and accurate correlation is still needed, although numerous studies of frictional pressure drop correlations have been conducted. Therefore, a wide range of experimental data points were collected on the two-phase pressure drop of smooth tubes, 2012 points, covering 16 refrigerants with tube diameters ranging from 1.88 to 12 mm. The experimental data points were compared and evaluated with nine widely used correlations and models. The results show that the (Kim and Mudawar in Journal of Int J Heat Mass Transf 55:3246-3261, 2012) correlation gives the best prediction, followed by the Wang et al. (Exp Therm Fluid Sci 15:395–405, 1997) correlation and Friedel (European Two-Phase Flow Group Meeting, Ispra, Italy, 1979) correlation with mean deviations of 26.94%, 27.26% and 29.76%, respectively. A general two-phase frictional pressure drop correlation is proposed. The proposed correlation is validated against the database and compared with other correlations. The proposed correlation agrees better with the database than the others, with an absolute mean deviation of 19.84%.
期刊介绍:
This journal serves the circulation of new developments in the field of basic research of heat and mass transfer phenomena, as well as related material properties and their measurements. Thereby applications to engineering problems are promoted.
The journal is the traditional "Wärme- und Stoffübertragung" which was changed to "Heat and Mass Transfer" back in 1995.