Drift-flux model for upward two-phase cross-flow in horizontal tube bundles (original) (raw)

2017, International Journal of Multiphase Flow

In relation to void fraction prediction of cross-flow in horizontal tube bundle of shell-tube heat exchangers, a drift-flux correlation has been developed to meet the demand on the study of two-phase flow gas and liquid velocities, two-phase pressure drop, heat transfer, flow patterns and flow induced vibrations in the shell side. Two critical parameters such as distribution parameter and drift velocity have been modeled. The distribution parameter is obtained by constant asymptotic values and taking into account the differences in channel geometry. The drift velocity is modelled depending on the density ratio and the non-dimensional viscosity number. The relationship between the channel averaged and gap mass velocity has been discussed in order to obtain the superficial gas and liquid velocities in the drift-flux correlation. The newly developed drift-flux correlation agrees well with cross-flow experimental databases of air-water, R-11 and R-113 in parallel triangular, normal square and normal triangular arrays with the mean absolute error of 1.06% and the standard deviation of 4.47%. In comparison with other existing correlations, the newly developed drift-flux correlation is superior to other studies due to the improved accuracy. In order to extend the applicability of the newly developed drift-flux correlation to void fraction of unity, an interpolation scheme has been developed. The newly developed drift-flux correlation is able to calculate the void fraction of cross-flow over a full range with different sub-channel configurations in shell-tube type heat exchangers.

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