Experimental studies of a Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube
Date
2013Author
Azizul, Mohamad
Nasrul Amri, Mohd Amin
Zuradzman, Mohamad Razlan
Mohd Shukry, Abdul Majid
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Vortex tube is a device that separates a compressed flow of gas into two streams
simultaneously, one giving kinetic energy to the other, resulting one hotter than the inlet
temperature and one lower, without having any moving part. This research focuses on investigating
the effects of various physical parameters on the performance of the vortex tube, namely cold
nozzle diameter, length of the tube, and air mass flow rate at the hot end of the tube. In general,
there are two major design features associated with the vortex tube, namely (a) maximum
temperature differentials in vortex tube to produce small amount of air with very low and very high
temperatures, and (b) maximum cooling/heating effect by producing large quantity of air with
moderate temperatures. By considering the experimental results, an optimized set of parameters that
contribute to the most efficient vortex tube design would be proposed depending on the desired
design features.