The ever increasing power rates of modern IC engines pose a great challenge for maintaining the optimal temperature conditions. The current trend in the thermal management of IC engines is to utilize the limited and controlled nucleate boiling to achieve higher heat transfer rates. The modern CFD instrumentation offers a wide range of methods for predicting nucleate and film boiling. Of the available models the mechanistic RPI wall boiling model is selected in present paper in the cojuntion with the Eulerian multiphase model available in ANSYS Fluent solver to simulate subcooled nucleate boiling in engine cooling jacket.Results obtained from the simulation of boiling flow in cooling passages is then compared with the experimental data from ...
Nucleate boiling occurs inadvertently in the coolant jacket of high power density internal combustio...
Subcooled nucleate boiling capability was introduced to OpenFOAM 4.0 within the multiphase framework...
Two-phase cooling solutions employing subcooled nucleate boiling flows e.g. thermosyphons, have gain...
Results from a thermal survey measurement campaign on a four-cylinder Volvo engine was presented in ...
With the increase of specific power, in development of modern engines, also the demand on the coolin...
The growing demand for power in today’s society require large power grids containing high power elec...
Internal combustion engines continue to become more compact and require greater heat rejection capac...
Road transport sector contributes significantly to emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse g...
The nucleate boiling is the current promising way for heat transfer and for calculating the critical...
Correct modeling of subcooled boiling flow has generated significant interest considering its use in...
The paper describes actual CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) approaches to subcooled boiling and in...
Computational analysis of nucleate boiling occurring in liquid cooled applications, such as internal...
This thesis describes the development of experimental and predictive techniques for analysing boilin...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
The accuracy of CFD-based heat transfer predictions have been examined of relevance to liquid coolin...
Nucleate boiling occurs inadvertently in the coolant jacket of high power density internal combustio...
Subcooled nucleate boiling capability was introduced to OpenFOAM 4.0 within the multiphase framework...
Two-phase cooling solutions employing subcooled nucleate boiling flows e.g. thermosyphons, have gain...
Results from a thermal survey measurement campaign on a four-cylinder Volvo engine was presented in ...
With the increase of specific power, in development of modern engines, also the demand on the coolin...
The growing demand for power in today’s society require large power grids containing high power elec...
Internal combustion engines continue to become more compact and require greater heat rejection capac...
Road transport sector contributes significantly to emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse g...
The nucleate boiling is the current promising way for heat transfer and for calculating the critical...
Correct modeling of subcooled boiling flow has generated significant interest considering its use in...
The paper describes actual CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) approaches to subcooled boiling and in...
Computational analysis of nucleate boiling occurring in liquid cooled applications, such as internal...
This thesis describes the development of experimental and predictive techniques for analysing boilin...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
The accuracy of CFD-based heat transfer predictions have been examined of relevance to liquid coolin...
Nucleate boiling occurs inadvertently in the coolant jacket of high power density internal combustio...
Subcooled nucleate boiling capability was introduced to OpenFOAM 4.0 within the multiphase framework...
Two-phase cooling solutions employing subcooled nucleate boiling flows e.g. thermosyphons, have gain...