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Investigation of the influence of elevated pressure on subcooled boiling flow - model evaluation toward generic approach

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posted on 2024-06-13, 12:16 authored by S Vahaji, S Chi Pok Cheung, G Heng Yeoh, J Tu
Modeling subcooled boiling flows in vertical channels has relied heavily on the utilization of empirical correlations for the active nucleation site density, bubble departure diameter, and bubble departure frequency. Following the development and application of mechanistic modeling at low pressures, the capability of the model to resolve flow conditions at elevated pressure up to 10 bar is thoroughly assessed and compared with selected empirical models. Predictions of the mechanistic and selected empirical models are validated against two experimental data at low to elevated pressures. The results demonstrate that the mechanistic model is capable of predicting the heat and mass transfer processes. In spite of some drawbacks of the currently adopted force balance model, the results still point to the great potential of the mechanistic model to predict a wide range of flow conditions in subcooled boiling flows.

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Location

New York, N.Y.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2017, ASME

Journal

Journal of heat transfer

Volume

139

Article number

074501

Pagination

074501-1-074501-10

ISSN

0022-1481

eISSN

1528-8943

Issue

7

Publisher

American Society of Mechanical Engineers