Energy Storage Science and Technology ›› 2020, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (4): 1091-1097.doi: 10.19799/j.cnki.2095-4239.2020.0020

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Forced convection heat transfer characteristics in a circular tube with low-melting-point quaternary nitrate

ZHANG"Chunyu(), GUO"Hang(), WU"Yuting, ZHANG"Cancan, YE"Fang, MA"Chongfang   

  1. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Enhanced Heat Transfer and Energy Conservation, Beijing Key Laboratory of Heat Transfer and Energy Conversion, College of Environmental and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
  • Received:2020-01-07 Revised:2020-01-19 Online:2020-07-05 Published:2020-06-30
  • Contact: Hang GUO E-mail:zhangchunyu2017@emails.bjut.edu.cn;hangguo@bjut.edu.cn

Abstract:

The forced convection heat transfer characteristics of a low-melting-point quaternary nitrate in a tube-type heat exchanger are studied under different conditions to verify the applicability of the classical convection heat transfer correlation in this case. Based on the heat transfer experiment of the molten salt in the inner tube and the heat transfer oil on the shell side of the tube-type heat exchanger, the inlet and outlet temperatures of the molten salt and heat transfer oil in the test section of the tube-type heat exchanger are obtained. Further, the total heat transfer coefficients of the molten salt and heat transfer oil are obtained. Using the Wilson separation method, the convective heat transfer coefficient on the molten salt side is obtained from the total heat transfer coefficient to study the convective heat transfer characteristics of molten salt in a circular tube. Results show that the Reynolds number of the low-melting-point quaternary salt is 1 × 104—5 × 104, the Prandtl number is 4.9—15.5, and the total heat transfer coefficient of the molten salt and the heat transfer oil is 670—1300 W·m-2·K-1 in the fully developed turbulent region. The convective heat transfer coefficient on the molten salt side is 2900—7800 W·m-2·K-1. Subsequently, the correlation between convection and heat transfer in case of the low-melting-point quaternary salt in the turbulent section of the tube is obtained according to the experimental data. By comparing the experimental data with the classical convection correlations, the classical convection correlation is observed to be still applicable to convection heat transfer in a tube containing low-melting-point quaternary nitrate. This study provides reference data for the practical application of molten salt in solar thermal power generation.

Key words: molten salt, forced convection, heat transfer, turbulent section

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