YU YUNXIA, LIU ZHIQIANG, TANG YIFANG, et al. Investigation on the Evolution of Ice Crystal Size during Ice Slurry Flowing in Horizontal Straight Pipes. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2020, 41(2).
YU YUNXIA, LIU ZHIQIANG, TANG YIFANG, et al. Investigation on the Evolution of Ice Crystal Size during Ice Slurry Flowing in Horizontal Straight Pipes. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2020, 41(2). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2020.02.041.
In order to study the evolution of the size of ice crystal during its flow in horizontal straight pipes
both experiment research and numerical simulation were performed in this study. The size distribution and evolution of ice crystals for different sub-cooling degrees
flow velocities
and Ice Packing Fractions (IPF) were studied by numerical simulation using the CFD-PBM coupling model
and the numerical simulation was then verified by experiment. The results show that the distribution of ice number density could be approximately described by Gaussian distribution at the entrance of the ice slurry pipe with an IPF of 15%. With the increase in velocity and IPF
the average size of ice crystal increases along the central axis. Additionally
the size distribution of ice crystals gets more uneven along the vertical direction. With the decrease of flow velocity and the increase of IPF
the peak value of the length number density distribution of the ice crystal’s particle size increases
and the average value of the corresponding ice crystal’s particle size decreases.