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Ga-Based Liquid Metals: Advances in Interface Thermal and Electrical Regulations for Power Electronics Integration. [PDF]
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Photothermal carbon black coatings enable efficient solar-driven membrane distillation. [PDF]
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Analytical modeling of pcm-based cooling system for lithium-ion batteries. [PDF]
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Effect of Ni Element in Self-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires on the Microstructural and Mechanical Property Evolutions of X80 Pipeline Steel Girth Welds. [PDF]
Jia S, Cui C, Mao C, Liu G, Liu Q.
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The role of upper ocean stratification in resurgent marine heatwaves in the East/Japan Sea. [PDF]
Kim HJ, Lee DE, Lee EY, Baek H, Park YG.
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Critical heat flux and heat transfer for high heat flux applications
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1986Mesure de flux thermiques critiques a l'ebullition dans des tubes horizontaux de cuivre en ecoulements annulaires et sous refroidis dans un large domaine de debit massique.
R.D. Boyd, L.N. Powell, L.L. Schluter
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Critical Heat Flux in Tubes With Cosine Axial Heat Flux
Heat Transfer: Volume 2, 2005In this study a method to predict CHF (Critical Heat Flux) in vertical round tubes with cosine heat flux distribution was examined. For this purpose a uniform correlation, based on local condition hypothesis, was developed from 9,366 CHF data points of uniform heat flux heaters.
W. Jaewoo Shim +3 more
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2015
The critical heat flux (CHF) condition is characterized by a sharp reduction of the local heat transfer coefficient as a result of the replacement of liquid by vapor adjacent to the heat transfer surface [1]. The CHF condition in flow boiling can be of different nature [1–5].
Sujoy Kumar Saha, Gian Piero Celata
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The critical heat flux (CHF) condition is characterized by a sharp reduction of the local heat transfer coefficient as a result of the replacement of liquid by vapor adjacent to the heat transfer surface [1]. The CHF condition in flow boiling can be of different nature [1–5].
Sujoy Kumar Saha, Gian Piero Celata
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International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 1985
Abstract Studies of the critical heat flux (CHF) carried out during the last decade have been reviewed, with emphasis on the main current of investigation flowing steadily toward a better and “unmysterious” understanding of the CHF phenomenon, together with a survey of a number of fundamental studies on the CHF. In order to attain this objective and,
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Abstract Studies of the critical heat flux (CHF) carried out during the last decade have been reviewed, with emphasis on the main current of investigation flowing steadily toward a better and “unmysterious” understanding of the CHF phenomenon, together with a survey of a number of fundamental studies on the CHF. In order to attain this objective and,
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Prediction of Critical Heat Flux in Microchannels
2010An overview of the state-of-the-art of predicting critical heat flux during saturated flow boiling in microchannels is presented. First, a selection of experimental results is described for single channels and for multi-channels in parallel, including non-circular channel shapes.
Thome, J. R., Consolini, L.
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