Farzaneh Hajabdollahi
University of Colorado Denver
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Physics of Fluids | 2018
Kannan N. Premnath; Farzaneh Hajabdollahi; Samuel W. J. Welch
The presence of surfactants in two-phase flows results in the transport and adsorption of surfactants to the interface, and the resulting local interfacial concentration significantly influences the surface tension between the liquid and vapor phases in a fluid undergoing phase change. This computational study is aimed at understanding and elucidating the mechanisms of enhanced flows and thermal transport processes in film boiling due to the addition of surfactants. A change in surface tension results in a change in the critical Rayleigh-Taylor wavelength leading to different bubble release patterns and a change in the overall heat transfer rates. Due to the presence of surfactants, an additional transport mechanism of the Marangoni convection arises from the resulting tangential gradients in the surfactant concentration along the phase interface. Our computational approach to study such phenomena consists of representing the interfacial motion by means of the coupled level set-volume-of-fluid method, the fluid motion via the classical marker-and-cell approach, as well as representations for the bulk transport of energy and surfactants, in conjunction with a phase change model and an interfacial surfactant model. Using such an approach, we perform numerical simulations of surfactant-laden single mode as well as multiple mode film boiling and study the effect of surfactants on the transport processes in film boiling, including bubble release patterns, vapor generation rates, and heat transfer rates at different surfactant concentrations. The details of the underlying mechanisms will be investigated and interpreted.The presence of surfactants in two-phase flows results in the transport and adsorption of surfactants to the interface, and the resulting local interfacial concentration significantly influences the surface tension between the liquid and vapor phases in a fluid undergoing phase change. This computational study is aimed at understanding and elucidating the mechanisms of enhanced flows and thermal transport processes in film boiling due to the addition of surfactants. A change in surface tension results in a change in the critical Rayleigh-Taylor wavelength leading to different bubble release patterns and a change in the overall heat transfer rates. Due to the presence of surfactants, an additional transport mechanism of the Marangoni convection arises from the resulting tangential gradients in the surfactant concentration along the phase interface. Our computational approach to study such phenomena consists of representing the interfacial motion by means of the coupled level set-volume-of-fluid method, the...
Heat Transfer Research | 2016
Hassan Hajabdollahi; Zahra Hajabdollahi; Farzaneh Hajabdollahi
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2018
Farzaneh Hajabdollahi; Kannan N. Premnath
Computers & Mathematics With Applications | 2017
Farzaneh Hajabdollahi; Kannan N. Premnath
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017
Farzaneh Hajabdollahi; Kannan N. Premnath
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2019
Farzaneh Hajabdollahi; Kannan N. Premnath; Samuel W. J. Welch
Physical Review E | 2018
Farzaneh Hajabdollahi; Kannan N. Premnath
Physical Review E | 2018
Farzaneh Hajabdollahi; Kannan N. Premnath
Journal of Engineering Mathematics | 2018
Farzaneh Hajabdollahi; Kannan N. Premnath
Applied Mathematical Modelling | 2018
Farzaneh Hajabdollahi; Kannan N. Premnath; Srikesh Malepati