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具有和不具有真空之液-汽兩相往復式熱虹吸管之熱性能比較實驗研究
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具有和不具有真空之液-汽兩相往復式熱虹吸管之熱性能比較實驗研究

紀亞
Masters, 國立清華大學, 動力機械工程學系
2016

Abstract

兩相流 往復運動 熱虹吸管 two phase flow reciprocating thermosyphon
Thermal performances of two-phase reciprocating anti-gravity closed thermosyphons of 50% volumetric filling ratio (FR) with/without vacuum are comparatively examined. With different reciprocating frequencies (f) tested; a series of flow snapshots are collected to illustrate the f-dependent temporal variations of flow structures in the reciprocating thermosyphons (RT). At the critical f (fcr ), the liquid pool in each thermosyphon sways and then starts surging upward to the top-wall under which the confluent hot stream injects downward into the cool liquid pool to facilitate heat exchanges. Acting together by the additional drags in the shaking liquid due to drifts of immersed air bubbles and the increased air/vapor partial pressures attributing from the heated non-condensable air in evaporator of the RT without vacuum, the fcr is raised from the vacuumed RT counterpart. Further f increases to enrich the momentum of liquid streams; the surges of up-lash streams are advanced to counteract/merge with the down-splashing stream that bounce off the liquid pool repetitively. The responsive time-mean local and averaged Nusselt numbers (Nu) along the evaporator/condenser centerlines are measured at f = 1.67, 1.83, 1.92 and 2 Hz with sixteen sets of 4 heating/cooling duties at each f tested. Thermal performances in the RT are dominated by reciprocation number (Reci) and subject to the interdependent impacts by the heating/cooling duties. With the vacuumed RT, the phase change activities elevate Nu from the non-vacuumed counterparts; whereas the Nu levels are increased by increasing Reci, boiling number (Bo) and dimensionless thermal resistance of condenser (Rth,con). Thermal resistance properties for present RTs with/without vacuum are examined at various Reci, Bo and Rth,con with the heat transfer correlations devised to evaluate the averaged Nu over the evaporator section of present vacuumed RT.

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