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Entropy generation of vapor condensation in the presence of a non-condensable gas in a shell and tube condenser
Authors:Y. Haseli  I. Dincer  G.F. Naterer
Affiliation:1. KACST TIC on CCS and Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, KFUPM, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia;2. Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria 21544, Egypt;1. Department of Physics, Sharif University of Technology, 11365-9161 Tehran, Iran;2. Department of Physics, Tehran-Markaz University of Technology, 1467686831 Tehran, Iran
Abstract:This article investigates the entropy production of condensation of a vapor in the presence of a non-condensable gas in a counter-current baffled shell and one-pass tube condenser. The non-dimensional entropy number is derived with respect to heat exchange between the bulk fluid and condensate, as well as heat exchange between the condensate and coolant. Numerical results show that heat transfer from the condensate to the coolant has a dominant role in generating entropy. For example, at an air mass flow rate of 330 kg/h, 93.4% of the total entropy generation is due to this source. The resultant profiles during the condensation process indicate that a higher air mass flow rate leads to a lower rate of entropy production. For example, as the air mass flow rate increases from 330 kg/h to 660 kg/h and 990 kg/h, the total entropy generation decreases from 976 J/s K to 904 and 857.2 J/s K, respectively. By introducing a new parameter called the condensation effectiveness, a correlation is also developed for predictions of the entropy number, and an illustrative example is presented.
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