Energies (Mar 2024)

Numerical Simulation on Two-Phase Ejector with Non-Condensable Gas

  • Yinghua Chai,
  • Yuansheng Lin,
  • Qi Xiao,
  • Chonghai Huang,
  • Hanbing Ke,
  • Bangming Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17061341
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 6
p. 1341

Abstract

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The two-phase ejector is a simple and compact pressure boosting device and widely used in ejector steam-generator water feeding systems and core emergency cooling systems. The direct contact condensation of water and steam is the key process of a two-phase ejector. Usually, the high-temperature and high-pressure steam will inevitably induce non-condensable gases. The existence of non-condensable gases will reduce the condensation heat transfer rate between steam and water, and harm the equipment. This study carried out 3D numerical simulations of a two-phase ejector based on an inhomogeneous multiphase model. The steam inlet pressure and the non-condensable gas mass fraction rang in 0.6–2.9 MPa and 1–10%, respectively. The heat and mass transfer characteristics were analyzed under different conditions. The results show that the heat transfer coefficient and plume penetration length increased with the steam inlet pressure. Non-condensable gas prevents direct contact condensation between the steam and water. The non-condensable gas mass fraction rises from 1% to 10%, the heat transfer between steam and water deteriorates, and leads to a lower heat transfer coefficient.

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