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The Implementation of an Activated Temperature-Dependent Wall Boiling Model in an Eulerian-Eulerian Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach for Predicting the Wall Boiling Process

Wei Ding, Eckhard Krepper, Uwe Hampel

Nuclear Technology / Volume 205 / Number 1-2 / January-February 2019 / Pages 23-32

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2018.1496693

Received:March 22, 2018
Accepted:July 2, 2018
Published:December 12, 2018

In this work, we report on the development of a time-averaged Eulerian multiphase approach applied in the wall boiling process especially in the forced convective boiling process. Recently, in order to obtain accurate bubble dynamics and reduce case dependency, a single bubble model for nucleate boiling based on known published models was developed. The model considers geometry change and dynamic contact and inclination angles during bubble growth. The model has good agreement with experiments. However, the predicted bubble dynamics is dependent on the wall superheat (cavity activation temperature). This single bubble model requires an update of the current nucleation site activation and heat flux partitioning models in time-averaged Eulerian multiphase approaches. In this work, we will introduce this implementation in detail. Further, with help of the MUSIG (MUltiple SIze Group) model and a breakup and coalescence model, the time-averaged Eulerian approach could simulate the bubble size distribution in a heated pipe. With the necessary calibration of the nucleation site density, the comparisons between the calculation results and Bartolomei et al.’s experiments demonstrate the success of the implementation and the accuracy of this approach.