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Two-Phase Flow Modeling in a Single Closed Loop Pulsating Heat Pipes
Authors:YANG Hong-hai  Sameer Khandekar  Sanka V V S N S Manyam  Manfred Groll
Institution:1. College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai 200051,China
2. Institute of Nuclear Technology and Energy System, University of Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract:Mathematical modeling of pulsating heat pipes through 'first’ principles is a contemporary problem which remains quite elusive. Simplifications and assumptions made in all the modeling approaches developed so far render them unsuitable for engineering design. In this paper, a more realistic modeling scheme is presented which provides considerable try for thought toward the next progressive step. At high enough heat flux level, closed loop pulsating heat pipes experience a bulk internal unidirectional fluid circulation. Under such a condition, conventional two-phaseflow modeling in capillary tubes may be applied. This has been attempted for single-loop PHPs. A homogeneous model and a separated two-fluid flow model based on simultaneous conservation of mass, momentum and energy, have been developed for an equivalent 'open flow' system. The model allows prediction of two-phase flow parameters in each subsection of the device thereby providing important insights into its operation. The concept of 'void fraction constraint'in pulsating heat pipe operation is introduced and its relevance to future modeling attempts is outlined.
Keywords:Closed loop pulsating heat pipe  flow modeling  parametric influences
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