1980
DOI: 10.1002/aic.690260317
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Forced convective boiling in vertical tubes for saturated pure components and binary mixtures

Abstract: Kner is an effective Knudsen number, defined byThe flux density on the wall is given by and a is the probability that a particle-particle collision does not significant for very small particles possessing sufficient thermal energy to escape the attractive London-van der Walls force where S t p k is defined as C, ( A l l ) result in agglomeration. The probability a may be quite zap UkPp Stpk = 9P (Dahneke, 1976)' Here we sufficiently large for a to be nil. that the particles are Manuscript receioedjune 28,1979;… Show more

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“…Past formulations of the Chen correlation [38][39][40][41] corrected the nucleate boiling term with a suppression factor S ( 1) to account for the suppression of nucleate boiling with an increase in vapor quality which inhibits bubble growth and leads to dryout at high vapor qualities.…”
Section: Development Of the Proposed Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Past formulations of the Chen correlation [38][39][40][41] corrected the nucleate boiling term with a suppression factor S ( 1) to account for the suppression of nucleate boiling with an increase in vapor quality which inhibits bubble growth and leads to dryout at high vapor qualities.…”
Section: Development Of the Proposed Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 shows semi-logarithmic plots of this ratio for representative correlations chosen for being the most commonly used or for their best agreement with the database. The Bennett and Chen [39] correlation, which was developed for conventional channels and is valid for x < 0.7, works best for moderate vapor qualities but tends to overestimate the heat transfer coefficient in small channels. The Kandlikar and Balasubramanian [47] correlation, which was proposed for minichannels and microchannels, shows a far wider spread over the whole vapor quality range.…”
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“…The big specific heat capacity (c p ) will allow SCW to absorb lots of heat without the evident temperature increase. This phenomenon is quite like the boiling heat transfer that the heat is absorbed by the liquid to generate the vapor rather than to increase the temperature in [22]. Therefore the tube wall temperature does not increase evidently.…”
Section: Low Mass Flux Regimementioning
confidence: 94%