2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2005.12.008
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Effects of exit-condition, gravity, and surface-tension on stability and noise-sensitivity issues for steady condensing flows inside tubes and channels

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“…In the absence of active specification of a steady exit condition, the available range of steady exit conditions is determined by the components downstream of the condenser as well as the specific nature of the hardware used in the design of the rest of the system (or flow loop). Furthermore, because of the small pressure drops (see Phan et al 6 or experimental runs reported here), when a steady natural exit condition is achieved under unspecified conditions or the specified exit condition is not too far from this natural steady exit value, vapor flows are typically close to incompressible.…”
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“…In the absence of active specification of a steady exit condition, the available range of steady exit conditions is determined by the components downstream of the condenser as well as the specific nature of the hardware used in the design of the rest of the system (or flow loop). Furthermore, because of the small pressure drops (see Phan et al 6 or experimental runs reported here), when a steady natural exit condition is achieved under unspecified conditions or the specified exit condition is not too far from this natural steady exit value, vapor flows are typically close to incompressible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This paper is a synthesis of results from a fundamental and novel experimental investigation 1 into the effects of exit conditions on internal condensing flows and computational studies 2–6 of internal and external condensing flows. Toward the end of the paper, we also present a new set of generalized results for these and other internal two‐phase flows.…”
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“…They concluded that the elliptical section tube has a clear improvement of the vapor condensation over horizontal cylinder. Recently, the stability of the condensing flows has been discussed numerically and experimentally in several works [23][24][25][26][27]. The effect of the free-stream vapor-striking angle on the condensation over a vertical plate was analyzed by Khaled et al [28].…”
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confidence: 99%