Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Dec 2013)

VARIATION OF LOCAL POOL BOILING HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT ON 3-DEGREE INCLINED TUBE SURFACE

  • MYEONG-GIE KANG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.02.2013.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 7
pp. 911 – 920

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Experimental studies on both subcooled and saturated pool boiling of water were performed to obtain local heat transfer coefficients on a 3° inclined tube of 50.8 mm diameter at atmospheric pressure. The local values were determined at every 45° from the very bottom to the uppermost of the tube periphery. The maximum and minimum local coefficients were observed at the azimuthal angles of 0° and 180°, respectively, in saturated water. The locations of the maxima and the minima were dependent on the inclination angle of the tube as well as the degree of subcooling. The major heat transfer mechanisms were considered to be liquid agitation generated by the sliding bubbles and the creation of big size bubbles through bubble coalescence. As a way of quantifying the heat transfer coefficients, an empirical correlation was suggested.

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