Flow frictional characteristics of microencapsulated phase change material suspensions flowing through rectangular minichannels

  • Yu Rao*
  • , Frank Dammel
  • , Peter Stephan
  • , Guiping Lin
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

An experimental investigation was conducted on the laminar flow frictional characteristics of suspensions with microencapsulated phase change material (MEPCM) in water flowing through rectangular copper minichannels. The MEPCM was provided at an average particle size of 4.97 μm, and was mixed with distilled water to form suspensions with various mass concentrations ranging from 0 to 20%. The experiment was performed to explore the effect of MEPCM mass concentration on friction factor and pressure drop in the minichannels. The Reynolds number ranged from 200 to 2000 to provide laminar and transitional flows. It was found that the experimental data for the suspensions with 0 and 5% concentration agree well with the existing theoretical data for an incompressible, fully developed, laminar Newtonian flow. For the suspensions with mass concentrations higher than 10%, there is an obvious increase in friction factor and pressure drop in comparison with laminar Newtonian flow.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)445-456
Number of pages12
JournalScience in China, Series E: Technological Sciences
Volume49
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2006

Keywords

  • Friction factor
  • Microencapsulated phase change material suspension
  • Rectangular minichannel

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