2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11708-009-0071-4
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Heat transfer with water flowing upward in a tube for pressures up to supercritical region

Abstract: A heat transfer experiment was conducted in a tube of 6.07 mm in diameter with water flowing upward, covering the ranges of pressure of 10-23 MPa, mass flux of 288-1298 kg/(m 2 $s), local water temperature of 78°C-270°C, heat flux of 0.23-1.18 MW/m 2 and Reynolds number of 5.5Â10 3 -3.9Â10 4 . The experimental results were compared with the predictions of the Dittus-Boelter correlation, Jackson correlation, Bishop correlation, Swenson correlation and Yamagata correlation. Significant deterioration in heat tran… Show more

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