Test case for Flow1D2ph
The model is designed to test the component Flow1D2ph
when used as an evaporator.
This model represent the fluid side of a once-through boiler with
an applied external heat flow. The operating fluid is water. The
outlet pressure is kept constant, emulating perfect pressure
control.
During the simulation, the inlet specific enthalpy and heat flux
are changed, while maintaining the inlet flowrate constant:
- t=0 s. The initial state of the water is subcooled liquid.
- t=10 s. Ramp increase of the applied heat flow. The water
starts boiling and is blown out of the outlet, whose flowrate
undergo a transient increase. At the end of the transient the
outlet fluid is in superheated vapour state.
- t=100 s. Step increase of the inlet enthalpy
- t=150 s. The heat flow is brought back to zero. The vapour
collapses, causing a suddend decrease in the outlet flowrate, until
the liquid fills again the entire boiler. At that instant, the
flowrate rises again rapidly to the inlet values.
Simulation Interval = [0...250] sec
Integration Algorithm = DASSL
Algorithm Tolerance = 1e-9
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