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Experimental Investigation of Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics in the Generation of Clathrate Hydrate Slurry

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Pages 693-702 | Published online: 25 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Tetra-n-butyl ammonium bromide clathrate hydrate slurry (CHS) is very promising for cold storage and energy saving in air-conditioning applications because of its appropriate phase-change temperature range of 0–12°C, reasonably large latent heat, and good fluidity. In this study, we experimentally investigate the flow and heat transfer characteristics during CHS generation in both an in-house-made annular channel heat exchanger and a commercial double-tube heat exchanger. Meanwhile, the visualization of the growth of the hydrate crystals is also carried out and the thickness of the crystal layer is estimated from the visualization results. It is concluded from the experimental results that the pressure drop and heat transfer coefficient play very important roles in CHS generation and the commercial double-tube heat exchanger is more effective for CHS generation.

Acknowledgments

This research is jointly supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract 51176109, and the “Shu Guang” training project under contract 09SG11. This research is also partially supported by the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China under contract 20100073110039.

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