The use of boiling liquid metals such as sodium is attractive for providing a near-isothermal heat source for engineering applications. However, previous use of boiling sodium as a coolant in nuclear reactors and as a heat transfer fluid in solar thermal applications has shown that the boiling process is unstable. To stabilise the flow, it is imperative to gain a better understanding of the boiling phenomena. An integral part of the boiling process is the evaporation of the region where the liquid-vapour interface meets the heater wall, referred to as the contact line region. The heat transfer modelling of this region formed below a single bubble in nucleate pool boiling of sodium is considered in this study. A contact line model previously...
Sensitivity studies on Sodium-Water Reaction (SWR), which will take place in a steam generator of Li...
Nuclear pool boiling has been the primary focus for research in heat transfer arena and has drawn th...
One of the main thermal-hydraulic challenges of LWR modelling is the prediction of boiling phenomena...
Understanding heat and mass transfer phenomena in nucleate boiling of liquid metals such as sodium i...
This work presents a mechanistic model to simulate the growth of a sodium bubble from nucleation to ...
A model of boiling heat transfer to the alkali liquid metals is postulated from an examination of th...
A simplified theoretical model for bubble nucleation stability has been proposed, and an approximate...
A comparison between liquid metals and other common fluids, like water, is made as regards to the va...
Sodium boiling phenomena in nuclear reactors have been reviewed in the context of the renewed intere...
During boiling at a solid surface, it is often the case that a liquid layer of a few microns of thic...
International audienceIn the paper the applicability of the heat transfer models for the typical fue...
A brief review of boiling for ordinary fluids with emphasis on the wall superheat required for bubbl...
International audienceCritical heat flux (CHF) in pool boiling experiments corresponds to the heat f...
An experimental and analytical program has been carried out in order to better understand the cause ...
Attaching micro-channel heat sinks operating under flow boiling conditions on heat sources of electr...
Sensitivity studies on Sodium-Water Reaction (SWR), which will take place in a steam generator of Li...
Nuclear pool boiling has been the primary focus for research in heat transfer arena and has drawn th...
One of the main thermal-hydraulic challenges of LWR modelling is the prediction of boiling phenomena...
Understanding heat and mass transfer phenomena in nucleate boiling of liquid metals such as sodium i...
This work presents a mechanistic model to simulate the growth of a sodium bubble from nucleation to ...
A model of boiling heat transfer to the alkali liquid metals is postulated from an examination of th...
A simplified theoretical model for bubble nucleation stability has been proposed, and an approximate...
A comparison between liquid metals and other common fluids, like water, is made as regards to the va...
Sodium boiling phenomena in nuclear reactors have been reviewed in the context of the renewed intere...
During boiling at a solid surface, it is often the case that a liquid layer of a few microns of thic...
International audienceIn the paper the applicability of the heat transfer models for the typical fue...
A brief review of boiling for ordinary fluids with emphasis on the wall superheat required for bubbl...
International audienceCritical heat flux (CHF) in pool boiling experiments corresponds to the heat f...
An experimental and analytical program has been carried out in order to better understand the cause ...
Attaching micro-channel heat sinks operating under flow boiling conditions on heat sources of electr...
Sensitivity studies on Sodium-Water Reaction (SWR), which will take place in a steam generator of Li...
Nuclear pool boiling has been the primary focus for research in heat transfer arena and has drawn th...
One of the main thermal-hydraulic challenges of LWR modelling is the prediction of boiling phenomena...