Abstract

A steady three-dimensional numerical simulation of laminar film condensation of vapor in the presence of air inside a 1 mm horizontal tube is presented. The volume of fluid (VOF) method is used to capture the liquid-vapor interface with a phase change model. According to a generally accepted flow regime map, annular flow pattern is to be expected. Uniform wall temperature and interface temperature are assumed to be boundary condition. The influence of gravity is obvious while the effect of surface tension is neglected. At inlet, the liquid film is thin and evenly distributed around tube wall. Moving downstream the tube, film at the bottom half becomes thicker under the influence of gravity, while film on upper half remains almost constant. Correspondingly, local heat transfer coefficient on bottom half declines gradually and global average heat transfer coefficient shows little difference along axial direction. Existence of air makes heat transfer coefficient decrease sharply compared with that of pure vapor condensation, caused by an existed air layer which increases the thermal resistance during condensation process. As inlet volume fraction of air increases from 0.5% to 3%, the decline trend of heat transfer coefficient slows down.

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