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Effect of heat flux and inlet temperature on the fouling characteristics of nanoparticles

Journal

CHINESE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 623-630

Publisher

CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjche.2017.10.022

Keywords

Inlet temperature; Heat flux; Particulate fouling characteristics; Single-phase flow; Subcooled-flow boiling

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51476025]

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In order to study the effect of heat flux and inlet temperature on the fouling characteristics of nanoparticles, and to further reveal the fouling mechanism for insights into proper operating conditions, gamma-Al2O3/water suspensions were chosen as the subject of this research. The particulate fouling characteristics of gamma-Al2O3/water suspensions on the surface of stainless steel have been experimentally studied by varying the heat flux and the inlet temperature under single-phase flow and subcooled-flow boiling conditions. The results show that in the condition of single-phase flow, the asymptotic value of fouling resistance decreases with increasing of heat flux and inlet temperature. The asymptotic value of fouling resistance under single-phase flow is much higher than for the subcooled-flow boiling condition. The effect of heat flux on the fouling resistance under the two flow states has an inverse relationship, and there exists a minimum value of fouling resistance between these two states. For subcooled-flow boiling, the asymptotic value of fouling resistance increases with increasing heat flux, whereas the effect on fouling resistance by the inlet temperature is negligible. (c) 2017 The Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China, and Chemical Industry Press. All rights reserved.

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