CFD simulation of a Supersonic steam ejector for refrigeration application

Liju Su, Ramesh K. Agarwal, Subhodeep Banerjee

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Abstract

Supersonic steam ejectors are widely used in many industrial applications, for example for refrigeration and desalination. The experimental evaluation of the flow field inside the ejector is relatively difficult and costly due to the occurrence of shock after the velocity of the steam reaches over the sonic level in the ejector. In this paper, numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the detailed flow field inside a supersonic steam (water vapor being the working fluid) ejector. The commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) flow solver ANSYS-Fluent and the mesh generation software ANSYS-ICEM are used to predict the steam performance during the mixing inside the ejector by employing two turbulence models, the k-ω SST and the k-ε realizable models. The computed results are validated against the experimental data. The effects of operating conditions on the efficiency of the ejector such as the primary fluid pressure and condenser pressure are studied to obtain a better understanding of the mixing process and entrainment. Velocity contours, pressure plots and shock region analyses provide a good understanding for optimization of the ejector performance, in particular how to increase the entrainment ratio.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSymposia
PublisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
ISBN (Electronic)9780791857212
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
EventASME/JSME/KSME 2015 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference, AJKFluids 2015 - Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Duration: Jul 26 2015Jul 31 2015

Publication series

NameASME/JSME/KSME 2015 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference, AJKFluids 2015
Volume1

Conference

ConferenceASME/JSME/KSME 2015 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference, AJKFluids 2015
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CitySeoul
Period07/26/1507/31/15

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