Gp. Celata et al., Heat transfer enhancement by air injection in upward heated mixed-convection flow of water, INT J MULT, 25(6-7), 1999, pp. 1033-1052
The present paper reports on the possibility of enhancing the heat transfer
rate in diabatic pipe water upflow using injection of air at the inlet of
the heated channel. In turbulent upward mixed convection, the laminarizatio
n effect in the near-wall region is the main responsible of heat transfer r
eduction. Under these conditions, air injection was proved to enhance the h
eat transfer coefficient up to a factor of 10 in mixed-convection flow, sim
ply as a consequence of turbulence increase and related suppression of the
laminarization effect by air bubbles injected in the water flow. A specific
series of experiments has been carried out with the aim of determining the
flow pattern in the pipe using a Plexiglas tube. High speed movies of the
flow allowed to evaluate the slip ratio, and then the void fraction, togeth
er with the identification of the flow pattern, which was mostly slug flow.
The observed flow pattern showed how, in all cases, the gas phase caused a
disturbance in the velocity profile in the near-wall region. The turbulenc
e increase locally produced by air bubbles suppresses the laminarization ef
fect, thus greatly enhancing the heat transfer coefficient. (C) 1999 Elsevi
er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.