Ballistic thermal transport properties in a cylindrical quantum structure modulated with double quantum dots(DQDs) are investigated.Results show that the transmission coefficients exhibit the irregular oscillation.Som...Ballistic thermal transport properties in a cylindrical quantum structure modulated with double quantum dots(DQDs) are investigated.Results show that the transmission coefficients exhibit the irregular oscillation.Some resonant transmission peaks and stop-frequency gaps can be observed,and the number and positions of these peaks and gaps are sensitive to the sizes of DQDs.With increasing the temperature,the thermal conductance undergoes a transition from the decrease to increase,and can be efficiently tuned by modulating the radius,length of DQDs as well as the interval between DQDs.In addition,at low temperatures,the enhancement of the thermal conductance can be also observed in this case.Some similarities and differences between the cylindrical and rectangular structures are identified.展开更多
Heat transfer and hydrodynamic investigations have been conducted in a 0.108 m internal diameter bubble column at ambient conditions. The column is equipped with seven 19mm diameter tubes arranged in an equilateral tr...Heat transfer and hydrodynamic investigations have been conducted in a 0.108 m internal diameter bubble column at ambient conditions. The column is equipped with seven 19mm diameter tubes arranged in an equilateral triangular pitch of 36.5 mm. A Monsanto synthetic heat transfer fluid, Therminol-66 having a viscosity of 39.8 cP at 303 K, is used as a liquid medium. Magnetite powders, average diameters 27.7 and 36.6 μm, in five concentrations up to 50 weight percent in the slurry, are used. As a gas phase, industrial grade nitrogen of purity 99.6 percent is employed. Gas holdup in different operating modes and regimes have been measured for the two- and three-phase systems over a superficial gas velocity range up to 0.20 m/s in the semi-batch mode. Heat transfer coefficients are measured at different tube locations in the bundle at different radial and vertical locations over a range of operating conditions. All these data are compared with the existing literature correlations and models. New correlations are proposed.展开更多
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文摘Ballistic thermal transport properties in a cylindrical quantum structure modulated with double quantum dots(DQDs) are investigated.Results show that the transmission coefficients exhibit the irregular oscillation.Some resonant transmission peaks and stop-frequency gaps can be observed,and the number and positions of these peaks and gaps are sensitive to the sizes of DQDs.With increasing the temperature,the thermal conductance undergoes a transition from the decrease to increase,and can be efficiently tuned by modulating the radius,length of DQDs as well as the interval between DQDs.In addition,at low temperatures,the enhancement of the thermal conductance can be also observed in this case.Some similarities and differences between the cylindrical and rectangular structures are identified.
文摘Heat transfer and hydrodynamic investigations have been conducted in a 0.108 m internal diameter bubble column at ambient conditions. The column is equipped with seven 19mm diameter tubes arranged in an equilateral triangular pitch of 36.5 mm. A Monsanto synthetic heat transfer fluid, Therminol-66 having a viscosity of 39.8 cP at 303 K, is used as a liquid medium. Magnetite powders, average diameters 27.7 and 36.6 μm, in five concentrations up to 50 weight percent in the slurry, are used. As a gas phase, industrial grade nitrogen of purity 99.6 percent is employed. Gas holdup in different operating modes and regimes have been measured for the two- and three-phase systems over a superficial gas velocity range up to 0.20 m/s in the semi-batch mode. Heat transfer coefficients are measured at different tube locations in the bundle at different radial and vertical locations over a range of operating conditions. All these data are compared with the existing literature correlations and models. New correlations are proposed.