Basic Study on an Energy Conversion System Using Boiling Two-Phase Flows of Temperature-Sensitive Magnetic Fluid. Theoretical Analysis Based on Thermal Nonequilibrium Model and Flow Visualization Using Ultrasonic Echo.
Open Access
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers in TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series B
- Vol. 61 (581) , 157-165
- https://doi.org/10.1299/kikaib.61.157
Abstract
Effects of magnetic field on the characteristics of boiling two-phase pipe flow of temperature-sensitive magnetic fluid are clarified in detail both theoretically and experimentally. Firstly, governing equations of two-phase magnetic fluid flow based on the thermal nonequilibrium two-fluid model are presented and numerically solved considering evaporation and condensation between gas- and liquid-phases. Next, behaviour of vapor bubbles is visualized with ultrasonic echo in the region of nonuniform magnetic field. This is recorded and processed with an image processor. As a result, the distributions of void fraction in the two-phase flow are obtained. Furthermore, detailed characteristics of the two-phase magnetic fluid flow are investigated using a small test loop of the new energy conversion system. From the numerical and experimental results, it is known that the precise control of the boiling two-phase flow and bubble generation is possible by using the nonuniform magnetic field effectively. These fundamental studies on the characteristics of two-phase magnetic fluid flow will contribute to the development of the new energy conversion system using a gas-liquid boiling two-phase flow of magnetic fluid.Keywords
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