7–12 May 2023
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

CFD studies and experimental validation of the convective heat transfer coefficient in non-fully developed flows applied to conventional geometries used in particle accelerators

THPM010
11 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Sala Mosaici 2

Sala Mosaici 2

Poster Presentation MC7.T31: Subsystems, Technology and Components, Other Thursday Poster Session

Speaker

Carles Colldelram (ALBA-CELLS Synchrotron)

Description

In the field of Particle Accelerators engineering, the design of the cooling channels of its components has been extensively based on experimental correlations for the calculation of convective heat transfer coefficients. In this scenario, this work is focused on studying whether the experimental correlations are conservative when the flow is turbulent in fully developed and non-fully developed regions.
For this research, simulation models have been developed for turbulent flows in fully developed and non-fully developed regions, all of them for cooling channels with a 10 mm inner diameter. In the first case, for a circular channel, turbulence models have been studied, and comparative studies with respect to experimental correlations and previous studies performed at ALBA have been carried out. Simulation models based on the coefficients obtained from experimentally observed correlations, CFD models and an experimental validation of a mirror with inside cooling, have been performed in the second case.

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Primary author

Mariona Rabasa (The School of Industrial, Aerospace and Audivisual Engineering of Terrassa)

Co-authors

Dr Marcos Quispe (ALBA-CELLS Synchrotron) Roser Capdevila (UPC - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) Gustavo Raush (The School of Industrial, Aerospace and Audivisual Engineering of Terrassa) Marc Sanchez (ALBA Synchrotron Light Source) Hugo Bello (La Romanica) Carles Colldelram (ALBA-CELLS Synchrotron) Joan Casas (ALBA-CELLS Synchrotron)

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