Effect of scale on the modeling of radiation heat transfer in packed pebble beds

•Effects of spatial scale on modeling radiative heat transfer of packed particle beds are analyzed.•Long-range scale (LR) model is accurate for large conductivity ks≫kr or Λ>10.•Short-range scale (SR) model is inaccurate for ks≫kr but accurate for ks~O(kr) at low temperature.•Microscopic-scale (M...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of heat and mass transfer 2016-10, Vol.101, p.562-569
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Hao, Gui, Nan, Yang, Xingtuan, Tu, Jiyuan, Jiang, Shengyao
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Zusammenfassung:•Effects of spatial scale on modeling radiative heat transfer of packed particle beds are analyzed.•Long-range scale (LR) model is accurate for large conductivity ks≫kr or Λ>10.•Short-range scale (SR) model is inaccurate for ks≫kr but accurate for ks~O(kr) at low temperature.•Microscopic-scale (MS) model is the most accurate model used for correcting other models.•Over- and underestimation of radiative and conductive heat cause better prediction of SR at ks~O(kr). Thermal radiation is important in high temperature packed pebble bed, which is still poorly understood. The present work is to analyze the effect of spatial scale in modeling thermal radiation of packed pebble beds. The long-range model (full integral scale), short-range model (partial integral scale) and microscopic models (sub-particle scale) are compared and analyzed with reference to existing correlations. In high temperature packed pebble beds, the long-range model takes into account all possible radiation between surrounding spheres, even those that are not direct Voronoi neighbors, whereas the short-range model considers only a portion nearby. It is found that when solid conductivity is much greater than the effective thermal conductivity of radiation (ks≫kr or Λ>10), the long-range model provides better results than the short-range model in predicting the radiative heat exchange. The short-range model overestimates solid conductivity at low temperatures (lower than 1215°C) when ks~O(kr) (or Λ
ISSN:0017-9310
1879-2189
DOI:10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2016.05.090