2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2019.02.007
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Progress in understanding and modelling of annular two-phase flows with heat transfer

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“…It has been proposed that the coupled fluid-film method can be used to simulate annular two-phase flow boiling more efficiently, where the liquid film is modeled using a liquid-film model, and the gas core is modeled using Eulerian–Eulerian or Eulerian–Lagrangian methods. Li and Anglart, Anglart, and Fan et al found that the film mass flow rate, wall temperatures, and dryout point predicted by liquid-film models agreed well with the experiments. However, simulation results of the fluid-film model are only validated by the annular two-phase flow boiling in simplified tubes under an ambient condition.…”
Section: Phase Change For Thermal Management (Tm)mentioning
confidence: 66%
“…It has been proposed that the coupled fluid-film method can be used to simulate annular two-phase flow boiling more efficiently, where the liquid film is modeled using a liquid-film model, and the gas core is modeled using Eulerian–Eulerian or Eulerian–Lagrangian methods. Li and Anglart, Anglart, and Fan et al found that the film mass flow rate, wall temperatures, and dryout point predicted by liquid-film models agreed well with the experiments. However, simulation results of the fluid-film model are only validated by the annular two-phase flow boiling in simplified tubes under an ambient condition.…”
Section: Phase Change For Thermal Management (Tm)mentioning
confidence: 66%