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BOILING HEAT TRANSFER

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 1998
▪ Abstract  This review examines recent advances made in predicting boiling heat fluxes, including some key results from the past. The topics covered are nucleate boiling, maximum heat flux, transition boiling, and film boiling. The review focuses on pool boiling of pure liquids, but flow boiling is also discussed briefly.
V K Dhir
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Boiling heat transfer

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1961
Abstract The present paper is devoted to the problem of nucleate boiling heat transfer. Complicated hydrodynamic processes occurring in gas-liquid systems with nucleate boiling have made it impossible up to now to develop a complete theory for this process.
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Boiling heat transfer

2011
For the design of heat exchangers in which steam or vapor is generated, knowledge of the laws of boiling heat transfer is required. Steam generators are used in steam power plants, heat pumps, refrigerators, boilers, distilling and rectifying columns. Boiling can occur in static and flowing fluids.
Peter von Böckh, Thomas Wetzel
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Nanowires for Enhanced Boiling Heat Transfer

Nano Letters, 2009
Boiling is a common mechanism for liquid-vapor phase transition and is widely exploited in power generation and refrigeration devices and systems. The efficacy of boiling heat transfer is characterized by two parameters: (a) heat transfer coefficient (HTC) or the thermal conductance; (b) the critical heat flux (CHF) limit that demarcates the transition
Renkun, Chen   +5 more
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Transient Pool Boiling Heat Transfer—Part 2: Boiling Heat Transfer and Burnout

Journal of Heat Transfer, 1977
Transient boiling heat transfer for exponential heat input to a platinum wire supported horizontally in a pool of water was investigated. Transient boiling heat transfer coefficient, transient DNB heat flux, and transient maximum heat flux were obtained for exponential periods ranging from 5 ms to 10 s and for system pressures ranging from 0.1 to 2.1 ...
A. Sakurai, M. Shiotsu
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Boiling heat transfer

International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 1988
T)RIOR to this decade, boiling liquids were studied by a few men only, presumably persons with a keen scientific curiosity. An abrupt change has been brought about by a new engineering problem: how to remove tremendous quantities of heat from small spaces.
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A boiling heat transfer paradox

American Journal of Physics, 1992
An instructive experiment for observing the Leidenfrost phenomenon is presented. The experiment, suitable for an undergraduate experimental course, consists of introducing a copper body at room temperature into liquid nitrogen and observing its temperature history.
G. Guido Lavalle   +3 more
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Thermodynamics of Flow Boiling Heat Transfer

Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics, 2003
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