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ISSN Online: 2379-1748

ISBN Flash Drive: 978-1-56700-518-9

5th Thermal and Fluids Engineering Conference (TFEC)
April, 5-8, 2020, New Orleans, LA, USA

HEAT-TRANSFER ENHANCEMENT BY ADAPTIVE REORIENTATION OF FLOW FIELDS

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DOI: 10.1615/TFEC2020.hte.032128

Аннотация

Scope is enhancement of scalar transport (heat, chemical species) in engineered flow systems by reorientations of a laminar base flow. Practical applications include mixing in inline heat exchangers by downstream reorientation of baffles, stirring in bio-reactors by cyclic repositioning of impellers, and subsurface chemicals distribution for in situ minerals mining by unsteady pumping schemes. Conventional reorientation schemes consist of a periodic reorientation (in space or time) of the flow designed to accomplish efficient fluid mixing. However, whether this approach indeed yields optimal scalar transport for significant diffusion and/or chemical reactions is unclear. The present study explores an alternative approach: adaptive reorientation of the flow by interval-wise selection of the reorientation that is predicted to yield optimal scalar transport for a future time horizon. Key enabler for fast predictions is a compact model based on the spectral decomposition of the scalar evolution in the base flow. The adaptive reorientation scheme is investigated for a representative problem: enhanced heating of a cold fluid in a 2D circular domain by an unsteady flow driven by step-wise activation of moving boundary segments. This reveals that the adaptive reorientation scheme can substantially accelerate the heating compared to conventional time-periodic reorientation designed for efficient mixing and thus demonstrates its potential for attaining optimal scalar transport in reoriented flows.