Entropy Generation of Forced Convection during Melting of Ice Slurry

Entropy (Basel). 2019 May 21;21(5):514. doi: 10.3390/e21050514.

Abstract

This paper looks at entropy generation during ice slurry flow in straight pipes and typical heat exchanger structures used in refrigeration and air-conditioning technology. A dimensionless relationship was proposed to determine the interdependency between flow velocity and the volume fraction of ice, for which the entropy generation rates were at the minimum level in the case of non-adiabatic ice slurry flow. For pipe flow, the correlation between the minimum entropy generation rate and the overall enhancement efficiency was analyzed. As regards heat exchange processes in heat exchangers, the authors analyzed the relationship between the minimum entropy generation rate and the heat exchange surface area and exchanger efficiency.

Keywords: entropy generation rate; forced convection; heat exchangers; ice slurry; melting process; non-Newtonian fluid; tube flow.