INVESTIGADORES
MARIANI Nestor Javier
artículos
Título:
Evaluation of the spreading thermal resistance for rough spheres
Autor/es:
CARLOS DANIEL LUZI; SERGIO DARÍO KEEGAN; NÉSTOR JAVIER MARIANI; GUILLERMO FERNANDO BARRETO
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2015 vol. 86 p. 826 - 831
ISSN:
0017-9310
Resumen:
The solid-solid contact of rough spherical particles in packed beds takes place by the deformation of individual asperities that transmit the stresses to the main body of the particles. This causes an elastically deformed area (a disk of radius a, most usually much smaller than the particle radius) enclosing the micro-contacts. Micro thermal resistances around the contact spots can be described in terms of a profile of thermal conductance h(r) that decreases toward the disk edge. An additional thermal resistance, the spreading resistance, is caused by the convergence of flux lines in the bulk of the spheres towards the reduced section of the disk. The described mechanism has been modeled by Bahrami et al. (Bahrami M., M. M. Yovanovich, J. R. Culham, Effective thermal conductivity of rough spherical packed beds, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 49, 2006, 3691?3701) and a formulation was provided to predict the contribution of contact areas to the effective thermal conductivity. The spreading resistance a is re-evaluated in this work on account of the h(r) profile, by means of numerical calculations. It is found that the shape of h(r) has a large impact on a and a weaker, but still significant, effect on the overall contact resistance. The results of a have been suitably correlated for a conductance profile of the form h(r) = h0 [1-(r/a)2]p .