دانلود کتاب Experimental study of heat transfer enhancement in a liquid piston compressor/expander using porous media inserts
by Bo Yan, Jacob Wieberdink, Farzad Shirazi, Perry Y. Li, Terrence W. Simon, James D. Van de Ven
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عنوان فارسی: مطالعه تجربی افزایش انتقال حرارت در کمپرسور/بسط پیستون مایع با استفاده از درجهای رسانه متخلخل |
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transfer during the process. Since porous media inserts can significantly increase heat transfer surface
area, their addition to a liquid piston compressor/expander has been hypothesized to reduce the time
to complete the compression or expansion process and hence the power density for a given thermody-
namic efficiency; or to increase the thermodynamic efficiency at a fixed power density. This paper pre-
sents an experimental investigation on heat transfer with porous inserts during compression for a
pressure ratio of 10 and during expansion for a pressure ratio of 6. A baseline case without inserts and
five cases with different porous inserts are tested in a compression experiment: 3 interrupted ABS inserts
with plate spacing of 2.5, 5, and 10 mm and 2 aluminum foam inserts sized with 10 and 40 pores per inch.
The 2.5 mm and 5 mm interrupted plate inserts were also tested in expansion experiments. Porous
inserts are found, in compression, to increase power-density by 39-fold at 95% efficiency and to increase
efficiency by 18% at 100 kW=m3 power density; in expansion, power density is increased three fold at 89%
efficiency, and efficiency is increased by 7% at 150 kW=m3. Surface area increase is found to be the pre-
dominant cause in the improvement in performance. Thus, a liquid piston compressor/expander together
with a porous medium may be used in applications requiring high compression ratios, high efficiencies,
and high power density such as in an open-accumulator compressed air energy storage (CAES) system or
a compressor for compressed natural gas (CNG).