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China Particuology | 2005

Multiscale optimization of flow distribution by constructal approach

Lingai Luo; Daniel Tondeur

Abstract Constructal approach is a recent concept allowing to generate and optimize multi-scale structures, in particular, branching structures, connecting a microscopic world to a macroscopic one, from an engineers point of view. Branching morphologies are found in many types of natural phenomena, and may be associated to some kind of optimization, expressing the evolutionary adaptation of natural systems to their environment. In a sense, the constructal approach tries to imitate this morphogenesis while short-cutting the trial-and-error of nature. The basic ideas underlying the constructal concept and methodology are illustrated here by the examples of fluid distribution to a multi-channel reactor, and of the design of a porous material and system for gas adsorption and storage. In usual constructal theory, a tree branching is postulated for the channels or flow-paths or conductors, usually a dichotomic tree (every branch is divided into two “daughters”). The objective function of the optimization is built from the resistances to mass or heat transport, expressed here as “characteristic transport times”, and the geometric result is expressed as a shape factor of a domain. The optimized shape expresses the compromise between the mass or heat transport characteristics at adjacent scales. Under suitable assumptions, simple analytical scaling laws are found, which relate the geometric and transport properties of different scales. Some challenging geometric problems may arise when applying the constructal approach to practical situations where strong geometric constraints exist. The search for analytical solutions imposes simplifying assumptions which may be at fault, calling for less constraining approaches, for example making only weak assumptions on the branching structure. Some of these challenges are brought forward along this text.


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2009

A review on transportation of heat energy over long distance: Exploratory development

Q. Ma; Lingai Luo; R.Z. Wang; Gérard Sauce


International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2005

Optimal distribution of viscous dissipation in a multi-scale branched fluid distributor

Lingai Luo; Daniel Tondeur


International Journal of Energy Research | 2007

Heat exchanger: from micro‐ to multi‐scale design optimization

Lingai Luo; Yilin Fan; Daniel Tondeur


Chemical Engineering Science | 2011

Flow and pressure distribution in linear discrete “ladder-type” fluidic circuits: An analytical approach

Daniel Tondeur; Yilin Fan; Jean-Marc Commenge; Lingai Luo


Chemical Engineering Science | 2011

Uniform flows in rectangular lattice networks

Daniel Tondeur; Yilin Fan; Jean-Marc Commenge; Lingai Luo


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2009

Transportation of low-grade thermal energy over long distance by ammonia-water absorption

Q. Ma; R.Z. Wang; Lingai Luo; Z.Z. Xia; P. Lin


Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 2006

Effects of Composition, Temperature and Purge on the Performance of the Cyclic Adsorption of CO2 and CH4 on Activated Carbon

K. Bonnot; Daniel Tondeur; Lingai Luo


International Journal of Energy Research | 2010

Performance analysis and validation on transportation of heat energy over long distance by ammonia–water absorption cycle

Q. Ma; Lingai Luo; R.Z. Wang; Z.Z. Xia; P. Lin; Bernard Souyri


Archive | 2009

Ammonia-Water Absorption Cycle for Transportation of Low-Grade Thermal Energy over Long Distance

Q. Ma; Lingai Luo; R.Z. Wang

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Daniel Tondeur

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Q. Ma

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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R.Z. Wang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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P. Lin

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Z.Z. Xia

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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K. Bonnot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Thierry Cachot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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