
Use of Simplified Mathematical Formulations in Multi-phase Thermal Pump (MPTP) for Theoretical Prediction of Working Conditions
Author(s) -
Francis A. Chami
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
tanzania journal of engineering and technology/tanzania journal of engeering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1821-536X
pISSN - 2619-8789
DOI - 10.52339/tjet.v30i2.406
Subject(s) - dimensionless quantity , mechanics , heat pump , thermodynamics , centrifugal pump , discretization , materials science , chemistry , heat exchanger , mathematics , physics , mathematical analysis , impeller
In this work mathematical expressions have been formed and solved to get predictions of working parameters of multiphase thermal pump (MPTP). MPTP is a simple pump which uses steam to pump water. The results have been comparedwith data found experimentally. Experimental and theoretical values for a range of pressures versus velocity differed byapproximately 8.7% up 12% Through dimensional analysis dimensionless parameters were found Re, Eu, Fo and h/d pmp .These helped to further elucidate the pump’s pumping phenomenon. It was experimentally shown that the Reynoldsnumber found theoretically gave limit of flow operating regime of the pump that it is in the transition regime. Above thisthe pump failed to operate. The Euler dimensionless number gave the dependency of interface velocity on pressurerelation, when pressure was raised the velocity increased. The relation between the two parameters was found to beapproximately quadratic. The Fourier dimensionless number gave the influence of heat transfer properties of thematerial of the pump to the operating characteristics. It was experimentally found that the influence of the overall heattransfer coefficient and heat transfer were the main driving forces behind the operation of the pump. Average interfacevelocities in the pump were found using pipe flow energy and mass conservation equations. Conditions for operation(pumping and suction) of the pump have been established based on the formed mathematical formulations.