Js. Pitsillos et al., FLOW-CONTROL IN A SUBCOOLED TUBE - AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF CRUST FORMATION, International journal of heat and mass transfer, 40(18), 1997, pp. 4337-4343
The flow control of molten liquids in tubes by manipulating the flow c
ross-sectional area using solidification has been investigated. Eicosa
ne, because of its well characterised thermophysical properties, fixed
melting point and known temperature dependent properties, was used as
the test fluid. The eicosane data can be used to model the flow contr
ol of high temperature slag in the metallurgical industry and to verif
y the results of mathematical models of slag flow in tubes. Experiment
al results are presented in the form of pressure drop vs flow rate and
dimensionless freezing parameter (Tw) vs flow rate. These are compar
ed with a theoretical laminar flow model with solidification. The expe
rimental results cover: 100 < Re < 1000, 0.3 < Tw < 5.4 and for coole
d length to diameter ratios (LID) of 41.9, 27.6, 26.3 and 19.8. For Tw
< 4 the agreement between experiment and theory is within 20%. For T
w > 4 it was clearly observed that the experimental pressure drop is
significantly lower than the theoretical predictions and can be attrib
uted to either the breakdown of the laminar flow assumption and/or the
formation of an air gap between the tube and the solidified crust. (C
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