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“…From the collection of experimental studies, we can point to Kandlikar [8,9] in 1990, Bsebsu and Bede [11] in 2000, Depcik and Assanis [12] in 2002, Sawant [13] in 2003 and the similar one to this study, Holloway [14] in 2008. These studies have tried to improve and optimize the aforementioned correlation for their test setup.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…From the collection of experimental studies, we can point to Kandlikar [8,9] in 1990, Bsebsu and Bede [11] in 2000, Depcik and Assanis [12] in 2002, Sawant [13] in 2003 and the similar one to this study, Holloway [14] in 2008. These studies have tried to improve and optimize the aforementioned correlation for their test setup.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…However, the velocity field and vorticity contour in a subchannel seem somewhat coarse and discontinuous owing to insufficient particle images. Holloway et al (2008) performed experiments of the convective heat transfer for a turbulent flow through a rod bundle having a mixing spacer grid. They adopted a special instrumented sensor that can be inserted into the inside of the rods to measure the rod wall temperature.…”
Section: Nomenclaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They validated their methodology by comparing the 5 × 5 rod bundle experimental data from the benchmark testing, which was conducted on a programme developing a CFD methodology for modelling and predicting the flow dynamics downstream of structural grids having mixing devices. The compared experimental data include the lateral velocity measurements in the subchannels using the PIV technique (McClusky et al, 2002) and the heat transfer measurements at the rod wall adopting a specially designed sensor rod (Holloway et al, 2008) in a 5 × 5 rod bundle with mixing spacer grids. Finally, they showed how the results of the CFD simulation match the test data, thus validating the CFD methodology.…”
Section: Nomenclaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique is discussed in detail by Holloway (2008). This experiment uses air at ambient temperature as the inlet boundary condition for the testing.…”
Section: Experiments To Measure Heat Transfer In Fully-heated Rod Bundlementioning
confidence: 99%