1964
DOI: 10.1299/jsme1958.7.392
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On the Conditions of Incipient Subcooled-Boiling with Forced Convection

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“…This dependence is close to ΔT S,ONB ∼ q 0.5 ONB . The results presented by Sato and Matsumura (1964) and the results of flow boiling in the 1.07 mm tube with average roughness of k s = 0.29 µm, obtained in the range of Reynolds number Re = 50-150 by Hetsroni et al are also shown in Fig. 6.1.…”
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“…This dependence is close to ΔT S,ONB ∼ q 0.5 ONB . The results presented by Sato and Matsumura (1964) and the results of flow boiling in the 1.07 mm tube with average roughness of k s = 0.29 µm, obtained in the range of Reynolds number Re = 50-150 by Hetsroni et al are also shown in Fig. 6.1.…”
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“…6.1. The values of ΔT S,ONB presented by Sato and Matsumura (1964) are higher than those obtained at the same heat flux by Bergles and Rohsenow (1964), and Hetsroni et al According to studies by Hsu (1962), Sato and Matsumura (1964), Davis and Anderson (1966), Kandlikar et al (1997), and Liu et al (2005) …”
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“…With the Sato and Matsumura correlation [38] it can be shown that the vapor quality at which nucleation is fully suppressed is given by the relation:…”
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“…Thus, a relation for the conditions at which nucleation is suppressed can be obtained. Sato and Matsumara [16] developed an analytical correlation to the onset of nucleate boiling:…”
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