HT2008-56446 FORMULATION OF FILM THEORY EQUATIONS FOR MODELING OF CONDENSATION OF STEAM-AIR MIXTURES IN A SHELL AND TUBE CONDENSER

Abstract

ABSTRACT Through development of the fundamental equations of Film Theory, condensation of steam in the presence of air in a horizontal counter-current shell and one-path tube condenser is modeled. The interaction between heat and mass transfer and hydrodynamics in the shell-side is taken into consideration. A comparison between the predictions of the model and a set of experimental data available in the archival literature indicates excellent accuracy of the new formulation. The accuracy of the method is further validated by generating profiles of the temperature and pressure drops of the gas flow through the baffles, at various air leakages. Additionally, the effects of air leakage and upstream cooling water temperature are investigated to determine how they influence the total condensation rate, shell-side gas temperature and pressure drops. The results show that the total condensation rate decreases 5% and 20.5% for an air leakage of 1% and 5%, respectively, compared to the situation of pure vapor. Also, increasing the inlet cooling water temperature from 46

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