AN ADVANCE ON THE THEORY OF FORCED TURBULENT-FLOW FILM BOILING HEAT TRANSFER FOR SUBCOOLED LIQUID FLOWING ALONG A HORIZONTAL FLAT PLATE.

Author(s) : WANG B. X., SHI D. H., PENG X. F.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE SEMI-EMPIRICAL THEORY FOR TURBULENT-FLOW FILM BOILING OF A SUBCOOLED LIQUID FLOWING WITH HIGH VELOCITY ALONG A HORIZONTAL FLAT PLATE IS FURTHER ADVANCED IN THE PAPER. IT IS FOUND THAT THE EMPIRICAL CONSTANT CAN BE PREDICTED ANALYTICALLY AS 2/3 FOR DIFFERENT FLUIDS. THE ANOTHER EMPIRICAL COEFFICIENT IS REVEALED TO BE A FUNCTION OF THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE LIQUID AND ITS VAPOUR, THE ACTUAL DEGREE OF SURFACE SUPERHEAT AND DEGREE OF LIQUID SUBCOOLING.

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  • Original title: AN ADVANCE ON THE THEORY OF FORCED TURBULENT-FLOW FILM BOILING HEAT TRANSFER FOR SUBCOOLED LIQUID FLOWING ALONG A HORIZONTAL FLAT PLATE.
  • Record ID : 1987-2129
  • Languages: English
  • Source: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer - vol. 30 - n. 1
  • Publication date: 1987

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