材料科学
多孔性
沸腾
粒径
喷嘴
蒸发
复合材料
体积流量
粒子(生态学)
热交换器
热的
水流
冶金
环境科学
化学
机械
环境工程
热力学
物理化学
有机化学
地质学
物理
海洋学
作者
D. Jordan Bouchard,HengSheng Yang,S. Chandra
摘要
Abstract Steam generators used in industrial baking ovens operate by pouring or spraying water on a preheated thermal mass. This paper presents a methodology to quantify the amount of steam generated from a thermal mass along with experiments to determine the effect of particle size and porosity on steam generation. Three sizes of steel spheres, 0.6 mm, 8 mm, and 16 mm in diameter, were used to construct porous media beds that were preheated in an oven. After that water was sprayed onto them from a full-cone nozzle for a fixed duration. The weight of the heated bed and the impinging water was recorded during spraying. The difference in weight change when spraying on heated and unheated beds gave the rate of evaporation. Thermocouples were used to record the internal temperature of the bed. The steam generation rate increased with particle size but there was only a minor difference when changing the bed's porosity. The counter-current flow of steam within the media bed disrupts the downward flow of water enough to leave pockets of dry material, reducing steam production. To maximize steam generation, the media size, material, and spray time should be matched to ensure the surfaces of particles remain above the boiling point of water during spraying.
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