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Title: | Numerical analyses of the effect of a biphasic thermosyphon vapor channel sizes on the heat transfer intensity when heat removing from a power transformer of combined heat and power station |
Authors: | Nurpeiis, Atlant Ediluly Mamontov, Gennady Yakovlevich Valieva, Lylya |
Keywords: | численный анализ; пары; теплообмен; силовые трансформаторы; тепло; электростанции; математическое моделирование; охлаждение; теплоносители |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | EDP Sciences |
Citation: | Nurpeiis А. Е. Numerical analyses of the effect of a biphasic thermosyphon vapor channel sizes on the heat transfer intensity when heat removing from a power transformer of combined heat and power station / А. Е. Nurpeiis, G. Ya. Mamontov, L. Valieva // MATEC Web of Conferences. — 2017. — Vol. 92 : Thermophysical Basis of Energy Technologies (TBET-2016) : Proceedings of the Conference, October 26-28, 2016, Tomsk, Russia. — [01058, 5 p.]. |
Abstract: | Numerical analyses of the effect of a biphasic thermosyphon vapor channel sizes on the heat transfer intensity was conducted when heat removing from an oil tank of a power transformer of combined heat and power station (CHP). The power transformer cooling system by the closed biphasic thermosyphon was proposed. The mathematical modeling of heat transfer and phase transitions of coolant in the thermosyphon was performed. The problem of heat transfer is formulated in dimensionless variables "velocity vorticity vector - current function - temperature" and solved by finite difference method. As a result of numerical simulation it is found that an increase in the vapor channel length from 0.15m to 1m leads to increasing the temperature difference by 3.5 K. |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/36709 |
Appears in Collections: | Материалы конференций |
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