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Study on characteristics of the cavitation bubble dynamics of lithium bromide aqueous solution with ultrasonic interaction

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JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
Volume 44, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102424

Keywords

Bubble dynamics; Enhanced heat-transfer; Cavitation effect; Ultrasonic interaction; Lithium bromide aqueous solution

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51706060]

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This study examines the application of ultrasound heat-transfer enhancement technology in the generator of a solar absorption refrigeration system, finding that low-frequency ultrasound has a more significant effect on heat transfer in the vacuum generator. Additionally, increasing the number of ultrasonic vibrators can increase the maximum cavitation bubble radius, and transient cavitation can occur in the solution in the vacuum generator.
Solar absorption refrigeration (SAR) system occupies large building energy consumption, due to its low generation efficiency. Depending on the mechanism of enhanced disturbance and convection, this paper proposes the application of ultrasound heat-transfer enhancement technology in the boiling heat-transfer of LiBr/H2O solution in the generator to enhance system performance. At present, there are few theoretical and experimental studies about the ultrasound on heat-transfer enhancement in the salt solution, especially in the field of multi-frequency ultrasound (MFU) bubble dynamics. The motion of a cavitation bubble has significant impact on the disturbance and convection in the solution. Thus, the mathematical models of cavitation bubble dynamics (CBD) are constructed to evaluate the solution cavitation characteristics, the CBD on boiling heat-transfer in the generator is investigated, and the effect of the number of ultrasonic vibrators (UVs) on the cavitation bubble radius (CBR) is investigated to explore the cavitation characteristics of MFU. The results indicate that: the low-frequency ultrasound on the heat-transfer in vacuum generator is more obviously effect, due to enhance solution mixing around the heating surface; the maximum CBR could be increased by increasing the number of UVs, while the maximum CBR is increased by no more than 1% at the number of UVs of 24-25 and the total sound intensity of 1 W/cm(2), respectively; the solution in vacuum generator could produce transient-cavitation with MFU. This study, not only reaffirms the benefit of using the MFU for generator of SAR system, but also provides some rules of the cavitation characteristics of MFU.

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