Transient Critical Heat Fluxes of Subcooled Water Flow Boiling in a SUS304-Circular Tube Caused by a Rapid Decrease in Velocity From Non-Boiling Regime
Abstract:The flow transient critical heat fluxes (FT-CHFs, qcr,sub) in a SUS304-circular tube caused by a rapid decrease in velocity from non-boiling regime are systematically measured for initial flow velocities (u0=7.057 to 13.635 m/s for conditions of u0=6.9, 9.9 and 13.3 m/s), initial heat fluxes (q0=15.59 to 17.34 MW/m2), inlet liquid temperatures (Tin=290.12 to 308.51 K), outlet pressures (Pout=698.38 to 1288.97 kPa) and decelerations caused by a rapid decrease in velocity (u(t)=u0+αt, α=−7.357 to −0.326 m/s2) by… Show more
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