Boiling heat transfer system keeps a nuclear power plant safe without getting over-heated. Crisis will occur if the dissipated heat flux exceeds the critical heat flux value. This study assumes the flow boiling system at high heat flux is characterized by the existence of a very thin liquid layer, known as the “sublayer”, which is trapped between the heated surface and the vapor blankets. In the present study, it is hypothesized that the heat transfer through the liquid sublayer is dominated by the heat conduction and the sublayer is dried out due to occurrence of Helmholtz instability as the relative velocity of the vapor blanket to the local liquid in the sublayer reaches a critical value. By recognizing this hypothesis, a theoretical mod...
The two phase liquid-vapour flow in a CANDU reactor core is an important part of the nuclear power g...
The ability to predict critical heat flux (CHF) is of considerable interest for high-heat equipment,...
Diverse boiling phenomena occur during the operation of light-water reactors. Their understanding is...
The physical phenomenon occurring before and at the critical heat flux (CHF) for subcooled flow boil...
The critical heat flux (CHF) mechanisms for subcooled flow boiling have been reviewed. According to ...
The critical heat flux (CHF) marks the upper limit of safe operation of heat transfer systems that u...
The critical heat flux (CHF) phenomenon was investigated for water flow in tubes with particular emp...
The critical heat flux (CHF) condition causes a drastic reduction of heat transfer coefficient and s...
In evaporation of a liquid flowing in a tube or nuclear fuel element, there exists a transition (kno...
Understanding and predicting critical heat flux (CHF) behavior during steady-state and transient con...
A mathematical model for direct-contact boiling heat transfer between immiscible fluids was develope...
Fundamental work on heat removal by bubble formation and by increased heat diffusivity as a result o...
Based on a review of visual observations at or near critical heat flux (CHF) under subcooled flow bo...
The physical phenomenon occurring before and at the critical heat flux (CHF) for subcooled flow boil...
Many thermo-hydraulic experiments aim to depict high temperature and pressure conditions of nuclear ...
The two phase liquid-vapour flow in a CANDU reactor core is an important part of the nuclear power g...
The ability to predict critical heat flux (CHF) is of considerable interest for high-heat equipment,...
Diverse boiling phenomena occur during the operation of light-water reactors. Their understanding is...
The physical phenomenon occurring before and at the critical heat flux (CHF) for subcooled flow boil...
The critical heat flux (CHF) mechanisms for subcooled flow boiling have been reviewed. According to ...
The critical heat flux (CHF) marks the upper limit of safe operation of heat transfer systems that u...
The critical heat flux (CHF) phenomenon was investigated for water flow in tubes with particular emp...
The critical heat flux (CHF) condition causes a drastic reduction of heat transfer coefficient and s...
In evaporation of a liquid flowing in a tube or nuclear fuel element, there exists a transition (kno...
Understanding and predicting critical heat flux (CHF) behavior during steady-state and transient con...
A mathematical model for direct-contact boiling heat transfer between immiscible fluids was develope...
Fundamental work on heat removal by bubble formation and by increased heat diffusivity as a result o...
Based on a review of visual observations at or near critical heat flux (CHF) under subcooled flow bo...
The physical phenomenon occurring before and at the critical heat flux (CHF) for subcooled flow boil...
Many thermo-hydraulic experiments aim to depict high temperature and pressure conditions of nuclear ...
The two phase liquid-vapour flow in a CANDU reactor core is an important part of the nuclear power g...
The ability to predict critical heat flux (CHF) is of considerable interest for high-heat equipment,...
Diverse boiling phenomena occur during the operation of light-water reactors. Their understanding is...