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Boiling curve correlation for subcooled flow boiling

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1995
Ronald D. Boyd, Xiaowei Meng
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The “Simple” Steady Boiling Flow in a Pipe

2009
Didactically, nuclear thermal hydraulics needs introductions at different levels of complexity by introducing step by step the new features after the previous ones have been clearly presented. The following two chapters serve this purpose. Chapter 3 describes mathematically the “simple” steady boiling flow in a pipe.
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Improved flow boiling performance in high-aspect-ratio interconnected microchannels

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2021
Huiying Wu
exaly  

Two-Phase Flow, Boiling and Condensation

2007
Providing a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals and applications of flow and heat transfer in conventional and miniature systems, this fully enhanced and updated edition covers all the topics essential for graduate courses on two-phase flow, boiling, and condensation.
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BOILING 4 (Flow Boiling)

Proceeding of International Heat Transfer Conference 4, 1970
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Boiling 4 (Flow Boiling)

Proceeding of International Heat Transfer Conference 5, 1974
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Impact of inlet subcooling on flow boiling in microchannels

Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 2023
Huiying Wu
exaly  

BOILING 5 (Flow Boiling, Two Phase Flow)

Proceeding of International Heat Transfer Conference 4, 1970
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Flow boiling and condensation stability analysis

2009
The stronger the driving forces for flow processes the more stable are the resulting phenomena and vice versa. Many of the processes in nuclear thermal hydraulics are associated with low driving forces and tend to instability. This chapter presents a nonlinear stability analysis on some prominent examples in the nuclear thermal hydraulics: the flow ...
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