2012
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20122501020
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Numerical simulation of steam condensation in a nozzle

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“…Table 4 shows the Wilson point predictions obtained for four different test-cases reported in Refs. Bakhtar and Zidi (1989) and Halama and Fort (2012). With reference to the tests B and S1, the deviation between the predicted and the experimental P w values is less than 2%, whereas for the test L2 the difference is more pronounced, i.e., approximately 16%.…”
Section: Dependence Of the Wilson Number On T Sat (S 0 )mentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Table 4 shows the Wilson point predictions obtained for four different test-cases reported in Refs. Bakhtar and Zidi (1989) and Halama and Fort (2012). With reference to the tests B and S1, the deviation between the predicted and the experimental P w values is less than 2%, whereas for the test L2 the difference is more pronounced, i.e., approximately 16%.…”
Section: Dependence Of the Wilson Number On T Sat (S 0 )mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…As observed in Refs. Giordano et al (2010), Lai and Kadambi (1990) and Halama and Fort (2012), the adoption of J s , G s , σ s in the classical form (Azzini et al, 2016) leads to an exceedingly high Wilson pressure P w , deviating from the experimental value by a large amount. Part of this difference is caused by the intrinsic limitations of the classical nucleation theory.…”
Section: Model Calibrationmentioning
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“…Young and White [YOUNG, 1992] were the first to perform 2D simulations for a condensing steam flow. Jan Halama [HALAMA, 2012] performed 2D simulations in the supersonic Barschdroff nozzle for an inviscid case using complete Eulerian approach.…”
Section: A Brief Review Of First Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another nucleation rate model is the one proposed by the Internally Consistent Classical Theory (ICCT). According to [HALAMA, 2012] it is given by:…”
Section: Internally Consistent Classical Theory (Icct)mentioning
confidence: 99%