Modeling two-phase flow and vapor cycles using the generalized fluid system simulation program

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Publication Type report
School or College College of Engineering
Department Mechanical Engineering
Research Institute NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Creator Smith, Amanda D.
Other Author Majumdar, Alok K.
Title Modeling two-phase flow and vapor cycles using the generalized fluid system simulation program
Date 2017-09
Description This work presents three new applications for the general purpose fluid network solver code GFSSP developed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center: (1) cooling tower, (2) vapor-compression refrigeration system, and (3) vapor-expansion power generation system. These systems are widely used across engineering disciplines in a variety of energy systems, and these models expand the capabilities and the use of GFSSP to include fluids and features that are not part of its present set of provided examples. GFSSP provides pressure, temperature, and species concentrations at designated locations, or nodes, within a fluid network based on a finite volume formulation of thermodynamics and conservation laws. This paper describes the theoretical basis for the construction of the models, their implementation in the current GFSSP modeling system, and a brief evaluation of the usefulness of the model results, as well as their applicability toward a broader spectrum of analytical problems in both university teaching and engineering research.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Modeling; Fluid systems; Cooling tower; Vapor compression refrigeration, vapor power cycle
Technical Report Institution NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Technical Report Number M17-6184
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Amanda D. Smith, Alok K. Majundar
Format Medium application/pdf
ARK ark:/87278/s6p313gn
Setname ir_uspace
ID 1347736
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6p313gn
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