NASA/TM-2007-215135, Reid, R.S. and Martin, J.J. and Yocum, D.J. and Stewart, E.T., Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop in Concentric Annular Flows of Binary Inert Gas Mixtures, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546–0001, November 2007, pp. 80, Format(s): PDF 7216k |
Studies of heat transfer and pressure drop of binary inert gas mixtures flowing through smooth
concentric circular annuli, tubes with fully developed velocity profiles, and constant heating rate
are described. There is a general lack of agreement among the constant property heat transfer
correlations for such mixtures. No inert gas mixture data exist for annular channels. The intent
of this study was to develop highly accurate and benchmarked pressure drop and heat transfer
correlations that can be used to size heat exchangers and cores for direct gas Brayton nuclear
power plants. The inside surface of the annular channel is heated while the outer surface of the
channel is insulated. Annulus ratios range 0.5 < r* < 0.83. These smooth tube data may serve as
a reference to the heat transfer and pressure drop performance in annuli, tubes, and channels
having helixes or spacer ribs, or other surfaces.
| Keywords: | heat transfer, low prandtl number, thermal hydraulics, gas mixtures |
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| Subjects: | Engineering: Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics: Heat Transfer, Basic |
| ID Code: | 766 |
| Deposited On: | 07 January 2008 |