1985
DOI: 10.13182/fst85-a24516
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Subcooled Flow Boiling Critical Heat Flux (CHF) and Its Application to Fusion Energy Components. Part II. A Review of Microconvective, Experimental, and Correlational Aspects

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“…However, little or no attention has been given this phenomenon as more high heat flux components are developed. Previously, Boyd [23,24] noted the importance of FE 8 in high heat flux components with multiple channels having common flow manifolds. To this principal investigator's (P. L) knowledge, there has been only one recent attempt by Simon-Tov et al [12] to measure static FE at moderate subcooling and relate it to CHF and flow rate channel by-pass ratios for "stiff' and "soft" flow systems.…”
Section: 2 Flow Excursionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, little or no attention has been given this phenomenon as more high heat flux components are developed. Previously, Boyd [23,24] noted the importance of FE 8 in high heat flux components with multiple channels having common flow manifolds. To this principal investigator's (P. L) knowledge, there has been only one recent attempt by Simon-Tov et al [12] to measure static FE at moderate subcooling and relate it to CHF and flow rate channel by-pass ratios for "stiff' and "soft" flow systems.…”
Section: 2 Flow Excursionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thorn's (et al) correlation [29] is a modification of the Jens (24) where P is the absolute pressure in bars and q" has units of kW/m2. Thorn's modification consistently under-predicted the heat transfer coefficient as shown in Figure 3 for the two-phase region.…”
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“…flow instabilities are directly related to the flow system design, and can seriously affect the value of CHF and the integrity of the flow system (Ref 17)…”
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