Course
UndergraduateSemester
ElectivesSubject Code
AE493Subject Title
Two Phase Flow and Heat TransferSyllabus
Review of Single-Phase Flows: one dimensional conservation equations – introduction to two-phase flows – flow regimes.
Flow Models for Two-Phase Flows: one-dimensional homogeneous flow model – separated flow model – drift flux model – simplified treatment of bubbly, slug, and annular flows – flow regime maps – transition criterion – pressure drop correlations and void fraction correlation – phenomenological description of flooding – critical two-phase flows – prediction models.
Liquid-Vapour Phase Change Phenomenon: pool boiling – wetting phenomenon – bubble dynamics – nucleation concepts – convective boiling – heat transfer in partially and fully developed sub-cooled boiling – heat transfer in saturated boiling.
Critical Heat Flux: prediction methodologies – instabilities in boiling channel – methodologies for prediction.
Condensation Fundamentals: film condensation theory – dropwise condensation theory – introductory aspects of flow instabilities in condensation.
Flow Modeling: flow modeling aspects in natural and forced circulation heat removal in boiling systems – handling cryogenic fluid flow systems – modeling of pulsating heat pipe for electronic cooling.
Text Books
Same as Reference
References
1. Kleinstreuer, C., Two-Phase Flow: Theory and Application, Taylor & Francis (2003).
2. Tong, L. S. and Tang, Y. S., Boiling Heat Transfer and Two-Phase Flow, 2nd ed., Taylor & Francis (1997).
3. Collier, J. G. and Thome, J. R., Convective Boiling and Condensation, 3rd ed., Oxford Univ. Press (2002).
4. Carey, V. P., Liquid-Vapour Phase-Change Phenomenon: An Introduction to the Thermophysics of Vaporization and Condensation Process in Heat Transfer Equipment, 2nd ed., Taylor & Francis (2007).
5. Wallis, G. B., One-Dimensional Two-Phase Flow, McGraw Hill (1969).
6. Bailey, C. A. (Ed.), Advanced Cryogenics, Plenum Press (1971).