ENERGY-DISSIPATION IN OSCILLATORY FLOW WITHIN A BAFFLED TUBE

Citation
Mhi. Baird et P. Stonestreet, ENERGY-DISSIPATION IN OSCILLATORY FLOW WITHIN A BAFFLED TUBE, Chemical engineering research & design, 73(A5), 1995, pp. 503-511
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical
ISSN journal
02638762
Volume
73
Issue
A5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
503 - 511
Database
ISI
SICI code
0263-8762(1995)73:A5<503:EIOFWA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Pressure fluctuations and rates of energy dissipation have been measur ed for sinusoidal oscillatory flow of light oil in a tube equipped wit h a series of wall baffles. A laboratory shell-and-tube heat exchanger was fitted with a single length of 1.0 m, 12 mm internal diameter tub ing containing 55 orifice-type wall baffles. The frequency of oscillat ion was varied in the range 3 to 14 Hz, and the amplitudes (centre to peak) in the range 1 to 6 mm. The pressure/time characteristics show t hat the pressure variation leads the velocity variation by a phase ang le which decreases as frequency is increased. The power dissipation me asured for oscillatory flow agrees with the well-known quasisteady mod el at large amplitudes, but at lower amplitudes and higher frequencies the predictions of quasi steady theory are exceeded by a significant degree. A new flow model is proposed, based on acoustic principles and the concept of eddy viscosity. The model contains two adjustable para meters; the mixing length (approximately equal to the orifice diameter ), and a correction factor for the fluid inertia. This model is able t o predict the dynamic pressure response and the overall power dissipat ion rate with reasonable accuracy.