Direct-contact condensers for open-cycle OTEC applications: Model validation with fresh water experiments for structured packings
Author(s) -
D. Bharathan,
B. Parsons,
J. Althof
Publication year - 1988
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/6653510
Subject(s) - condenser (optics) , countercurrent exchange , ocean thermal energy conversion , heat exchanger , process engineering , nuclear engineering , work (physics) , engineering , thermodynamics , mechanical engineering , environmental science , physics , light source , electrical engineering , optics , solar energy
The objective of the reported work was to develop analytical methods for evaluating the design and performance of advanced high-performance heat exchangers for use in open-cycle thermal energy conversion (OC-OTEC) systems. This report describes the progress made on validating a one-dimensional, steady-state analytical computer of fresh water experiments. The condenser model represents the state of the art in direct-contact heat exchange for condensation for OC-OTEC applications. This is expected to provide a basis for optimizing OC-OTEC plant configurations. Using the model, we examined two condenser geometries, a cocurrent and a countercurrent configuration. This report provides detailed validation results for important condenser parameters for cocurrent and countercurrent flows. Based on the comparisons and uncertainty overlap between the experimental data and predictions, the model is shown to predict critical condenser performance parameters with an uncertainty acceptable for general engineering design and performance evaluations. 33 refs., 69 figs., 38 tabs.
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