Advances in Cryogenic Engineering 1960
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-0537-9_30
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Boiling Heat Transfer to Liquid Hydrogen from Flat Surfaces

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“…Class et al [44], Githinji and Sabersky [45], Marcus and Dropkin [46], Chen [47], Nishikawa et al [48], and Kumar et al [49] examined the influence of wall orientation on pool boiling. These studies demonstrated both drastic variations of CHF value and vast differences in CHF trigger mechanism with orientation, which implies that different CHF models must be pursued for the different orientations.…”
Section: Influence Of Heated Wall Orientation On Pool Boilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Class et al [44], Githinji and Sabersky [45], Marcus and Dropkin [46], Chen [47], Nishikawa et al [48], and Kumar et al [49] examined the influence of wall orientation on pool boiling. These studies demonstrated both drastic variations of CHF value and vast differences in CHF trigger mechanism with orientation, which implies that different CHF models must be pursued for the different orientations.…”
Section: Influence Of Heated Wall Orientation On Pool Boilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the report by Nishio and Chandratilleke [8] on the measurement of liquid helium, the heat transfer coefficient increased if the angle of inclination increased (φ = 0° → 175°) whereas Lyon [9] only found a slight difference between φ = 90° and 180° although the heat transfer coefficient increased at φ = 90°. In the measurement by Class and colleagues [3] for liquid hydrogen, the heat transfer coefficient remained almost unchanged even if the angle of inclination of the heat transfer surface increased (φ = 0° → 90°). Fig.…”
Section: Heat Transfer Characteristics Of Liquid Hydrogen and Slush Hmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The heat transfer characteristics of liquid hydrogen have been examined by Coeling and others [1][2][3], and the experimental investigation of slush hydrogen's transfer characteristics is limited to the one report of Sindt [4]. Required data, including the heat transfer characteristics of the triple-point (TP) liquid hydrogen, still need to be defined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Several workers [1][2][3] have mainly investigated the pool boiling heat transfer of saturated liquid hydrogen at atmospheric pressure. However, there has been a lack of systematic experimental data of heat transfer characteristics in a pool of liquid hydrogen for wide ranges of pressure and supercritical hydrogen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%