Abstract
ABSTRACTDirect contact condensation of a vapor bubble during subcooled boiling flow scenario has diverse applications in many fields such as thermal, chemical, and nuclear energies. The present work aims at the exploration of the underlying physics of single vapor bubble condensation in subcooled water following the volume of fluid method approach using ANSYS FLUENT 14.5. This work emphasizes on the modeling of the mass transfer rate using interfacial jump conditions for investigating the effect of various parametric conditions on the collapse phenomenon. A comparative study is also performed between the interface jump approach and the models based on the proposed empirical correlations to assess the condensation heat transfer (in terms of the collapse rate and Nusselt number) and bubble shape. The mass transfer model based on the interfacial jump condition is found to be the more realistic among all models for capturing the collapse rate as well as its shape.
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