A new friction-heat transfer analogy for the prediction of heat transfer to turbulent fluids at supercritical pressure is presented. This analogy is based on the observation that the predominent events that determine the turbulent heat flux known as hot ejections and cold sweeps have different thermophysical properties. This observation is used to derive a new friction-heat transfer analogy, which we call the ejection-sweep analogy. It is shown that the ejection-sweep analogy yields very good results with respect to predicting heat transfer coefficients for different fluids (water, CO 2 , Helium, R22 and R134a) that are heated at supercritical pressure at low heat flux to mass flux ratios. Furthermore, the new analogy performs much better ...
This thesis is concerned with phenomena involved in heat transfer to fluids at supercritical pressur...
A fluid to fluid scaling similarity theory has been recently proposed and validated against numerica...
The paper discusses capabilities and limitations of Algebraic Heat Flux Models in predicting heat tr...
A new friction-heat transfer analogy for the prediction of heat transfer to turbulent fluids at sup...
The recent advancements achieved in the development of a fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat ...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
In this paper an assessment of the performance of existing correlations for heat transfer to supercr...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
The present paper introduces a successful and general fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat tran...
The paper discusses heat transfer enhancement and deterioration phenomena observed in experimental ...
Because of the dramatic variation of physical properties with a modest change of temperature, no exi...
The objective of this work is obtaining a better understanding of the heat transfer phenomena occurr...
In this paper, characteristics of turbulent flow and convective heat transfer of supercritical China...
The paper discusses the latest improvements obtained in performing heat transfer calculations by RAN...
Present-day knowledge concerning the molecular structure of supercritical fluids is briefly reviewed...
This thesis is concerned with phenomena involved in heat transfer to fluids at supercritical pressur...
A fluid to fluid scaling similarity theory has been recently proposed and validated against numerica...
The paper discusses capabilities and limitations of Algebraic Heat Flux Models in predicting heat tr...
A new friction-heat transfer analogy for the prediction of heat transfer to turbulent fluids at sup...
The recent advancements achieved in the development of a fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat ...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
In this paper an assessment of the performance of existing correlations for heat transfer to supercr...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
The present paper introduces a successful and general fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat tran...
The paper discusses heat transfer enhancement and deterioration phenomena observed in experimental ...
Because of the dramatic variation of physical properties with a modest change of temperature, no exi...
The objective of this work is obtaining a better understanding of the heat transfer phenomena occurr...
In this paper, characteristics of turbulent flow and convective heat transfer of supercritical China...
The paper discusses the latest improvements obtained in performing heat transfer calculations by RAN...
Present-day knowledge concerning the molecular structure of supercritical fluids is briefly reviewed...
This thesis is concerned with phenomena involved in heat transfer to fluids at supercritical pressur...
A fluid to fluid scaling similarity theory has been recently proposed and validated against numerica...
The paper discusses capabilities and limitations of Algebraic Heat Flux Models in predicting heat tr...