The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the design and safe operation of the future Supercritical Water Reactors (SCWRs). Several engineering correlations have been developed for predicting heat transfer coefficients at supercritical pressures; nevertheless, their degree of accuracy is not sufficient, especially in cases of deteriorated heat transfer. Therefore, considerable improvements are essential. Thanks to the rationale established by the authors in recent papers and the consequent possibility to define scaled boundary conditions for different simulant fluids, it is presently possible to analyze the problem under a new perspective. Mai...
A fluid to fluid scaling similarity theory has been recently proposed and validated against numerica...
In this paper an assessment of the performance of existing correlations for heat transfer to supercr...
In the present paper, the capabilities of a similarity theory for heat transfer to supercritical pre...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
The recent advancements achieved in the development of a fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat t...
The recent advancements achieved in the development of a fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat ...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
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 present paper introduces a successful and general fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat tran...
A fluid to fluid scaling similarity theory has been recently proposed and validated against numerica...
In this paper an assessment of the performance of existing correlations for heat transfer to supercr...
In the present paper, the capabilities of a similarity theory for heat transfer to supercritical pre...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
The recent advancements achieved in the development of a fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat t...
The recent advancements achieved in the development of a fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat ...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
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 present paper introduces a successful and general fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat tran...
A fluid to fluid scaling similarity theory has been recently proposed and validated against numerica...
In this paper an assessment of the performance of existing correlations for heat transfer to supercr...
In the present paper, the capabilities of a similarity theory for heat transfer to supercritical pre...