Experimental Investigations on Single/Two Phase Carbon Dioxide Based Natural Circulation Loops
Date
2021
Authors
R, Thippeswamy L.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The natural circulation loop (NCL) is a highly reliable and noise-free heat transfer
device due to the absence of moving components. Working fluid used in the natural
circulation loop plays an important role in enhancing the heat transfer capability of the
loop. This experimental study investigates the thermo-hydraulic performance of
subcritical and supercritical CO2 based natural circulation loop (NCL). In the
subcritical region, different phases of CO2 such as liquid, vapour and two phase are
considered for the study. Operating pressures and temperatures are varied in such a way
that the loop fluid should remain in the specified state (subcooled liquid, two phase,
superheated vapor, supercritical).
Water and methanol are used as external fluids in cold and hot heat exchangers for
temperatures above and below 0 °C respectively, depending on the operating
temperature. For loop fluids, the performance of CO2 is compared with water for above
zero and with brine solution for the subzero case. Further, the impact of loop operating
pressure (35-90 bar) on the performance of the system is also studied.
Results are obtained for hot heat exchanger inlet temperature ranging from 5 to 70 °C
and cold heat exchanger inlet temperature from -18 to 32 °C. It was observed that the
maximum heat transfer rates in the case of subcritical vapor, subcritical liquid, twophase
and supercritical CO2 based systems are 400%, 500%, 900%, and 800% higher
than the water/brine-based system respectively.
However, the instability associated with a regular change in fluid flow direction due to
an imbalance between friction and buoyant forces is a major disadvantage of NCL.
Tilting the entire loop by a certain angle is one of the method to reduce the instability
of NCL, with an inherent penalty in heat transfer and pressure drop. Pressure drop and
heat transfer performance of CO2 based NCL with end heat exchangers, operating
under subcritical (vapour, liquid and two phase) and supercritical conditions for various
tilt angles (0°, 30°, 45°) in XY and YZ planes, have been investigated.
Results are obtained for different operating pressures (35-90 bar) and temperatures (-18
to 70 °C). Results show that the effect of tilting on heat transfer rate, pressure drop and
temperature distribution in the case of supercritical, subcritical liquid, subcritical
vapour and two phase CO2 based system shows a small variation on the performance of
the loop. Hence, loop tilting could be a one of the solution to reduce the instability
problem associated with NCL without compromising the performance of the loop.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Natural circulation loop, Supercritical CO2, Two phase flow, Heat transfer performance, Pressure drop, Tilt effect