Boiling & Condensation
Boiling & Condensation
University of Bahrain
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Chapter 10
Boiling and Condensation
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Phase Change
Vapor Liquid
Liquid vapor
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Condensation
Condensation means the change of phase from the vapor to the
contact between the vapor and a cool surface. The latent energy
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Modes of condensation: (a) film condensation, and (b) dropwise condensation
Homogeneous condensation
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Film Condensation
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Film Condensation
- Liquid film starts forming at the top of •
the plate and flows downward under the
influence of gravity.
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- δ increases in the flow direction x •
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Heat transfer in
condensation depends
on whether the
condensate flow is
laminar or turbulent.
The criterion for the
flow regime is provided
by the Reynolds
number.
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Empirical correlation-Laminar film condensation on
vertical surface
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Empirical correlation-Laminar film condensation on
vertical surface
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h LL
l g l v hfg L
Nu L 0.943
kl l kl Tsat Ts
or
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Empirical correlation-Laminar film condensation on
vertical surface
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h’fg = hfg (1 + 0.68 Ja) (2)
c p ,l Tsat Ts
Jakob number, Ja (3)
h fg
Ts Tsat
All the properties are evaluated at Tf , Tf
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q h A(Tsat Ts ) (4)
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The total condensation rate:
q h A (Tsat Ts )
m ' '
(5)
h fg h fg
4 m 4 l um h ATsat Ts
N Re, f or N Re,
l P l hfg l P (6)
P= wetted perimeter
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Effects of Turbulence•
Transition may occur in the film and three flow regimes may be identified
and delineated in terms of a Reynolds number defined as
4 4 m 4 l um
Re
l l b l
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Wave-free laminar region Re 30 :
hL v / g
1/ 3
2
Nu L 1.47 Re1/ 3
l
(10.38)
kl
h L vl2 / g
1/ 3
Re
Nu L (10.39)
kl 1.08 Re1.22 5.2
h L vl2 / g
1/ 3
Re
Nu L
8750 58 Prl 0.5 Re0.75 253
(10.40)
kl
hL v / g
1/ 3
2
Nu L 0.943P 1/ 4
l
(10.43)
kl
h L vl2 / g
1/ 3
1
Nu L 0.68P 0.89
0.82
(10.44)
kl P
h L vl2 / g
1/ 3
1
0.024 P 53 Prl 89
4/ 3
Nu L 1/ 2 (10.45)
kl P 20
Film Condensation on Radial Systems
For tube bank the average coefficient over the tube array is:•
h D,N hD N n
n = -1/6
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Example
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Example 10.4
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Boiling
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BOILING HEAT TRANSFER
Evaporation occurs at the liquid–vapor interface •
when the vapor pressure is less than the saturation
pressure of the liquid at a given temperature.
Boiling occurs at the solid–liquid interface when a •
liquid is brought into contact with a surface
maintained at a temperature sufficiently above the
saturation temperature of the liquid.
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Evaporation Vs Boiling
Evaporation Boiling
Occurs at all T Particular T
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Classification of Boiling
1) Pool boiling •
- Boiling in the absence of bulk fluid •
flow.
- Any motion of the fluid is due to •
natural convection currents and the
motion of the bubbles under the
influence of buoyancy.
2) Flow boiling •
- Boiling in the presence of bulk •
fluid flow.
- In flow boiling, the fluid is forced •
to move in a heated pipe or over a
surface by external means such as
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3) Subcooled Boiling
-When the temperature of •
the main body of the liquid
is below the saturation
temperature.
- Bubbles formed at the
surface may condense in
the liquid
4) Saturated Boiling
-When the temperature of •
the liquid is equal to the
saturation temperature.
-Bubbles formed at the surface are
then propelled through the liquid by
buoyancy forces, eventually escaping
from a free surface
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Boiling Heat Flux
excess temperature
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The Boiling Curve qs ΔTe
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1) Free/Natural Convection Boiling ΔT
e 5 C •
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2) Nucleate Boiling ( A- C)
Onset
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of Nucleate Boiling - •ONB ΔTe 5 C 34
Critical Heat Flux ΔTe 30 C
qmax
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3) Transition Boiling (C -D)
-When Texcess is increased past point •
C, the heat flux decreases.
-This is because a large fraction of the •
heater surface is covered by a vapor
film, which acts as an insulation.
Nucleate Boiling
- Rohsenow Correlation
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g l v c p ,l Te
1/2
qs l h fg n (10.5)
C s , f h fg Prl
Cs , f , n Surface/Fluid Combination (Table 10.1)
g l v
1/ 4
qmax Ch fg v (10.6)
v2
C → surface geometry dependent
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Film Boiling
The cumulative (and coupled effects) of convection and radiation across
the vapor layer
h hrad h 1/3
4/3 4/3
h conv
1/4
h conv D
g h D 3
(10.8)
Nu D C l v fg
kv k T
v v s sat T
Geometry C
Cylinder(Hor.) 0.62
Sphere 0.67
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Film Boiling
T T 4 4
h rad
s sat
Ts Tsat
Ts4 Tsat4
h rad
s Tsat ,
If h conv Th rad
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Example 10.1
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Example 10.2
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Acknowledgement
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