2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-010-0916-0
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Theoretical modeling and numerical solution of stratified condensation in inclined tubes

Abstract: The heat transfer phenomenon occurring during stratified condensation inside an inclined tube is investigated theoretically and numerically. Differential equations governing the kinematic, dynamic, and thermal aspects for vapor condensation inside inclined tubes, which are derived from a thin film flow modeling, are solved simultaneously. These solutions are achieved by applying an explicit finite difference numerical method to predict the condensation heat transfer coefficient variations along the tangential … Show more

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“…Theoretical investigations of the heat transfer coefficient in R134a, R141b and R11 were carried out by Saffari and Naziri [12]. The governing differential equations of kinematics, dynamics and thermal aspects of two-phase flow were derived from a thin film flow model and solved simultaneously while numerical solutions were obtained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretical investigations of the heat transfer coefficient in R134a, R141b and R11 were carried out by Saffari and Naziri [12]. The governing differential equations of kinematics, dynamics and thermal aspects of two-phase flow were derived from a thin film flow model and solved simultaneously while numerical solutions were obtained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some improvements, mainly in the calculation of the shear stresses, were proposed by different authors. Spedding et al (1998) summarised some of these models and compared their results with an experimental database of air-water flow in slightly inclined tubes. However, Ullmann et al (2003) showed theoretically and experimentally that several liquid hold-ups can occur during certain conditions, which makes the study of this kind of flow more complex.…”
Section: Hydrodynamic Modelling Of Gas-liquid Separated Flows In Inclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fiedler and Auracher (2004) proposed a model for condensation inside inclined thermosyphons. Recently, Saffari and Naziri (2010) published a numerical falling film and liquid pool model for condensation. Their model was able to predict the maximum heat transfer coefficient in an inclined tube from 30° to 50°.…”
Section: Thermal Modelling Of Separated Condensing Flowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regression analysis was used for developing the correlation. Hamid Saffari et al [4] developed theoretical model for condensation inside inclined tube. C. E. Rufer et al [5] analyzed stratified flow considering effect of different tube inclination angles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%