GENERAL FEATURES OF CRITICAL HEAT FLUX OF FORCED CONVECTION BOILING IN UNIFORMLY HEATED VERTICAL TUBES WITH ZERO INLET SUBCOOLING.

Author(s) : KATTO Y.

Type of article: Article

Summary

A GRAPHICAL METHOD GIVING A GENERALIZED BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF THE EXISTING DATA FOR CRITICAL HEAT FLUX IN VERTICAL TUBES WITH ZERO INLET SUBCOOLING. FOR THIS PURPOSE 946 DATA POINTS OBTAINED FROM 47 SOURCES ARE USED, INCLUDING 14 DIFFERENT FLUIDS (WATER, AMMONIA, BENZENE, ETHANOL, HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS, HELIUM I, PARAHYDROGEN, MONOISOPROPYLBIPHENYL, NITROGEN, AND POTASSIUM), TUBE LENGTH FROM 0.0109 TO 8.82 M, TUBE DIAMETER FROM 0.00109 TO 0.0381 M, AND DENSITY RATIO OF VAPOR/LIQUID FROM 0.00027 TO 0.413.

Details

  • Original title: GENERAL FEATURES OF CRITICAL HEAT FLUX OF FORCED CONVECTION BOILING IN UNIFORMLY HEATED VERTICAL TUBES WITH ZERO INLET SUBCOOLING.
  • Record ID : 1981-0033
  • Languages: English
  • Source: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer - vol. 23 - n. 4
  • Publication date: 1980/04

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