The paper extends previous work on the stability of heated channels with fluids at supercritical pressure as predicted by available models. A set of dimensionless numbers proposed to predict the threshold of instabilities is further discussed to highlight their capabilities and possible improvements. In particular, it is shown that the choice made for the reference value of the derivative of specific volume with respect to specific enthalpy is justified as an extension of classical formulations adopted for boiling channels. Moreover, the degree of universality to be expected by the use of these dimensionless numbers while using different fluids is clarified; in this aim four different fluids are considered: water, carbon dioxide, ammonia an...
Many of the works presented in literature for the analysis of flow stability with supercritical pres...
The paper presents the first results of a systematic methodology aimed at assessing the feasibility ...
A numerical benchmark exercise, aimed at assessing the behaviour of codes and models in the predicti...
The paper proposes dimensionless parameters for the analysis of stability in heated cha...
The present work is aimed at further discussing the effectiveness of dimensionless parameters recent...
This paper presents a comparison between two sets of dimensionless parameters for analysing flow st...
In this paper, the origin and the consequences of a new dimensionless formalism recently introduced ...
This paper presents results on the stability of a simple heated channel containing fluids at supercri...
The present work is aimed at further discussing the effectiveness of dimensionless parameters recent...
The paper further explores the suitability of dimensionless numbers proposed in past work for the an...
The paper collects and discusses findings emerging from the analysis of systems operating with flui...
The paper presents a methodology for the analysis of the flow stability in natural circulation loops...
The paper presents the results of the application of computational fluid dynamics in the prediction o...
The paper discusses heat transfer enhancement and deterioration phenomena observed in experimental ...
The paper addresses the issue of the prediction of flow stability in heated channels containing supe...
Many of the works presented in literature for the analysis of flow stability with supercritical pres...
The paper presents the first results of a systematic methodology aimed at assessing the feasibility ...
A numerical benchmark exercise, aimed at assessing the behaviour of codes and models in the predicti...
The paper proposes dimensionless parameters for the analysis of stability in heated cha...
The present work is aimed at further discussing the effectiveness of dimensionless parameters recent...
This paper presents a comparison between two sets of dimensionless parameters for analysing flow st...
In this paper, the origin and the consequences of a new dimensionless formalism recently introduced ...
This paper presents results on the stability of a simple heated channel containing fluids at supercri...
The present work is aimed at further discussing the effectiveness of dimensionless parameters recent...
The paper further explores the suitability of dimensionless numbers proposed in past work for the an...
The paper collects and discusses findings emerging from the analysis of systems operating with flui...
The paper presents a methodology for the analysis of the flow stability in natural circulation loops...
The paper presents the results of the application of computational fluid dynamics in the prediction o...
The paper discusses heat transfer enhancement and deterioration phenomena observed in experimental ...
The paper addresses the issue of the prediction of flow stability in heated channels containing supe...
Many of the works presented in literature for the analysis of flow stability with supercritical pres...
The paper presents the first results of a systematic methodology aimed at assessing the feasibility ...
A numerical benchmark exercise, aimed at assessing the behaviour of codes and models in the predicti...