Summary

This tutorial validated the wall boiling model in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ against experimental void and temperature data for high-pressure forced convective boiling.

This tutorial has covered the following:

  • Selection of suitable models for Eulerian simulation of forced convective boiling at high pressure.

  • Definition of phase enthalpies that are based on steam table conventions.

  • Selection of constant properties that give the same mass and energy balance as variable properties.

  • Monitoring of min/max phase velocities, temperatures, and volume fractions as an indicator of relaxation needs in a sensitive calculation.

  • Use of wall heat flux ramping during flow development to keep velocities and temperatures bounded.

  • Verification of phase mass balances with interphase mass transfer.

  • Methods for extracting results for axial void, liquid subcooling, wall superheat, and wall heat flux partitioning.

  • Use of the thermodynamic quality scale to compare results against experiment.

  • Extensive use of field functions and macros to scale and analyze the results.