The effects of thermal boundary condition on flow at supercritical pressure

Hassan Nemati, Ashish Patel, Bendiks Jan Boersma, Rene Pecnik

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Abstract

Fluids at supercritical pressure undergo a continuous phase from a liquid to a gas state if the fluid is heated above the critical pressure. During this phase transition the thermophysical properties of the fluid vary significantly within a narrow temperature range across the pseudo-critical temperature T pc  Tpc (pseudo-critical temperature is defined as the temperature at which the specific heat at constant pressure (c p  cp ) attains its peak value). Figure 1 shows the variation of thermophysical properties of CO 2  2 at a thermodynamic supercritical pressure P 0  P0 = 80 bar (P critical =73.773bar Pcritical=73.773bar ) as a function of temperature (Int J Thermophys 24, 1–39 (2003)) [1]. These characteristics make supercritical fluids appealing in many industrial applications, such as: desorption, drying and cleaning in extraction processes; pharmaceutical industry; in power cycles as working fluids (Renew Sustain Energy Rev 14, 3059–3067 (2010)) [2] , (Nucl Technol 154, 283–301 (2006)) [3] and biodiesel production ( Fuel 80, 225–231 (2001)) [4].
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDirect and Large-Eddy Simulation X
EditorsD.G.E. Grigoriadis, B.J. Geurts, H. Kuerten, J. Fröhlich, V. Armenio
Place of PublicationCham, Switzerland
PublisherSpringer
Pages545-551
Volume24
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-63212-4
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-63211-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventERCOFTAC WORKSHOP Direct and Large Eddy Simulation 10 - Limassol, Cyprus
Duration: 27 May 201529 May 2015
http://dles10.org/home

Publication series

NameERCOFTAC Series
PublisherSpringer
Volume24 (2017)

Conference

ConferenceERCOFTAC WORKSHOP Direct and Large Eddy Simulation 10
Abbreviated titleDLES-10
Country/TerritoryCyprus
CityLimassol
Period27/05/1529/05/15
Internet address

Bibliographical note

Proceedings pas definitief in 2017 verschenen.

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