Assessment of the naphthalene sublimation technique for determination of convective heat transfer in fundamental and industrial applications
Journal article, 2020
of the naphthalene specimens were used for measuring the naphthalene sublimation rate. The impinging jet results are compared with experimental data found in the literature. Results from the generator model and numerical simulations are compared. For the impinging jet, the results show agreement with the already published experimental data sets. For the generator model, heat transfer results from experiments differ by around 13% compared to numerical results if a scanning of the surface is used for measuring the naphthalene sublimation and around 5% if weights are used for measuring the sublimation rate. Therefore, the results depend on the way the sublimation rate is quantified. From this study, it is possible to affirm that with advanced scanning procedures, the heat transfer can be resolved with very small naphthalene sublimation in cases of both fundamental and complex
industrial applications such as electric generators.
Author
Bercelay Niebles Atencio
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Fluid Dynamics
Hamed Jamshidi
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Fluid Dynamics
Marcus Liljemark
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Håkan Nilsson
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Fluid Dynamics
Valery Chernoray
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Fluid Dynamics
Heat and Mass Transfer/Waerme- und Stoffuebertragung
0947-7411 (ISSN) 14321181 (eISSN)
Vol. 56 5 1487-1501Subject Categories
Energy Engineering
Areas of Advance
Energy
Roots
Basic sciences
Infrastructure
Chalmers Laboratory of Fluids and Thermal Sciences
DOI
10.1007/s00231-019-02803-x