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Title: The Opportunity Analyses of Using Thermosyphons in Cooling Systems of Power Transformers on Thermal Stations
Authors: Nurpeiis, Atlant Ediluly
Nemova, Tatiana
Keywords: термосифоны; охлаждение; силовые трансформаторы; ТЭС; тепловые режимы; тепловые станции; математическое моделирование
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: [s. n.]
Citation: Nurpeiis А. Е. The Opportunity Analyses of Using Thermosyphons in Cooling Systems of Power Transformers on Thermal Stations / А. Е. Nurpeiis, T. Nemova // MATEC Web of Conferences. — 2016. — Vol. 72 : Heat and Mass Transfer in the System of Thermal Modes of Energy – Technical and Technological Equipment (HMTTSC-2016) : April 19-21, 2016, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [01077, 7 p.].
Abstract: The opportunity analyses of using the thermosyphons as the main elements in the systems of thermal regime supplying has been conducted under the conditions of their usage in power transformers on thermal stations. Mathematical modeling of jointly proceeding processes of conduction, forced convection and phase transitions (evaporation and condensation) of coolant in the thermosyphon of rectangular cross section has been carried out. The problem of conjugated conductive-convective heat transfer was formulated in dimensionless variables "vorticity/stream function/temperature" and solved by finite difference method. The effect of the heat flux density supplied to the bottom cover of the thermosyphon from a transformer tank on the temperature drop in the steam channel was shown based on the analysis of numerical simulation results (temperature fields and velocities of steam). The parameters of energy-saturated equipment of thermal stations were found to be controlled by an intensification of heat removal from the top cover surface of the thermosyphon.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/33464
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