Reduction entropy generation and condensation by NaCl particle injection in wet steam supersonic nozzle

2022 
Abstract The supersonic nozzle is very often used in many technical applications, such as fluid-flow machines or devices. If the medium flowing through a supersonic nozzle is a moist gas, moist air or wet steam, non-equilibrium condensation must occur. Such mediums usually contain impurities which affect the condensation phenomenon. The main purpose of this research is a numerical study on the effect of the content of impurities in steam on the non-equilibrium condensation phenomenon. In order to achieve this purpose, salt (NaCl) is used. Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a very common steam impurity. It may occur in a soluble or crystal form. Different concentrations of salt are considered as the input quantity. The results show that the process of steam condensation on salt particles has a significant impact on two-phase variables and flow parameters. In the presence of salt, steam condensation starts whenever the supersaturation ratio is above one. Latent heat of the condensation changes the flow pattern and reduces the nucleation rate and water droplet production. The presence of 10 15 particles of salt reduces the outlet average liquid mass fraction and entropy generation by 14.5 % and 15.2 % respectively. The research results prove that steam impurities have a significant impact on non-equilibrium condensation.
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