Present paper conducts an extensive numerical study on entropy analysis of mixed convective condensation inside a vertical parallel plate channel. A new approach is proposed to separate pump velocity component/Reynolds number from inlet mixed convection velocity. Influence of inlet governing parameters on condensation heat and mass transfer at different inlet pressure, velocity, channel length, and width are widely studied. The central focus of this paper is to study entropy generation under mixed convective condensation. Variation of local as well as overall entropy generation and second law efficiency for different geometric and environmental conditions are presented. For effective condenser design, present study provides two important correlations of overall volumetric entropy generation due to thermal transport and overall volumetric entropy generation due to mass transport.
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October 2018
Research-Article
Entropy Analysis of Mixed Convective Condensation by Evaluating Fan Velocity With a New Approach
Dipanka Bhuyan,
Dipanka Bhuyan
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
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Asis Giri,
Asis Giri
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
e-mail: measisgiri@gmail.com
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
e-mail: measisgiri@gmail.com
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Pradip Lingfa
Pradip Lingfa
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
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Dipanka Bhuyan
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
Asis Giri
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
e-mail: measisgiri@gmail.com
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
e-mail: measisgiri@gmail.com
Pradip Lingfa
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
North Eastern Regional Institute
of Science and Technology,
Itanagar 791109, India
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Heat Transfer Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS. Manuscript received October 15, 2017; final manuscript received January 18, 2018; published online May 8, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Wei Li.
J. Thermal Sci. Eng. Appl. Oct 2018, 10(5): 051003 (9 pages)
Published Online: May 8, 2018
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Received:
October 15, 2017
Revised:
January 18, 2018
Citation
Bhuyan, D., Giri, A., and Lingfa, P. (May 8, 2018). "Entropy Analysis of Mixed Convective Condensation by Evaluating Fan Velocity With a New Approach." ASME. J. Thermal Sci. Eng. Appl. October 2018; 10(5): 051003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4039355
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