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REVIEW OF STEADY STATE AND TRANSIENT HEAT TRANSFER IN POOL BOILING HELIUM I.

Author(s) : SCHMIDT C.

Summary

SURVEY ON RESULTS OF HEAT TRANSFER FROM SOLID SURFACES TO POOL BOILING LIQUID HELIUM BOTH IN THE STEADY STATE AND TRANSIENT REGIME, WITH A VIEW TO PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS (SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS). CORRELATIONS FOR FREE SURFACES AND COOLING CHANNELS ARE INDICATED. STEADY STATE DATA ARE USEFUL CONSIDERING CONTINUOUS HEAT SOURCES WHEREAS STABILITY CONSIDERATIONS REQUIRE RATHER TRANSIENT HEAT TRANSFER DATA WITH A TIME RESOLUTION BELOW A MILLISECOND. RESULTS ON TRANSIENT HEAT TRANSFER ARE DISCUSSED AND EXPLAINED IN THE LIGHT OF A SIMPLE THEORETICAL MODEL WHICH MAY ALSO SERVE AS AN INPUT FOR NUMERICAL STABILITY CALCULATIONS.

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  • Original title: REVIEW OF STEADY STATE AND TRANSIENT HEAT TRANSFER IN POOL BOILING HELIUM I.
  • Record ID : 1983-0444
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Stability of superconductors.
  • Publication date: 1981/11/16
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