Title of article
DEVELOPMENT OF BUBBLY BOILING IN CHANNEL FLOW
Author/Authors
Bohdal، Tadeusz نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-198
From page
199
To page
0
Abstract
The development of bubbly boiling in a tubular channel is investigated experimentally. Boiling conditions are achieved by decreasing the pressure and mass flux density of the medium flowing in the channel. It is found that under certain favorable circumstances at the outlet from the heated channel, that is, at the place of the highest liquid superheat, a boiling front is formed and then propagates upstream. The boiling front propagation velocity depends on, among other factors, the void fraction, the pressure drop giving rise to the boiling, and the heat flux density at the channel wall. Based on the acquired experimental data, a correlation is elaborated in the form of nondimensional criterial numbers describing the development of bubbly boiling in channel flow. The investigations also indicate the wave character of bubbly boiling in channel flow.
Keywords
Richters transformation , Epstein-Barr virus
Journal title
EXPERIMENTAL HEAT TRANSFER
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
EXPERIMENTAL HEAT TRANSFER
Record number
38444
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