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Boiling heat transfer and CHF for subcooled water flowing in a narrow channel due to power transients

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Pages 64-80 | Received 29 Aug 2018, Accepted 14 Jan 2019, Published online: 10 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The transient critical heat flux (CHF) of subcooled water flowing in a narrow channel was measured. A small tube with an inner diameter of 1.0 mm was heated by a direct current. The effects of the subcooling, pressure, flow velocity, and e-folding times of the heat generation rate on the transient CHF were investigated. The experimental result showed that an initial temperature overshoot appeared as the e-folding time of the heat generation rate decreased. The CHF increased with a shorter e-folding time of the heat generation rate. Finally, an empirical correlation for the transient CHF was obtained.

Nomenclature

A=

inner surface area of the tube, m2

b=

systematic standard uncertainty, (-)

C=

constant in Eq. (8), (-)

Csf=

constant in Eq. (9), (-)

ch=

specific heat of the tube, J/kg K

cp=

specific heat at constant pressure for water, J/kg K

D*=

= d/{σ/g(ρl ρg)}0.5, non-dimensional diameter, (-)

d=

inner diameter, m

G=

mass velocity, kg/m2 s

f=

friction factor, (-)

g=

acceleration of gravity, m/s2

h=

= q/(Ts - Tb), heat transfer coefficient, W/m2K

hfg=

latent heat of vaporization, J/kg

I=

direct current, A

K=

constant in Eq. (13)

L=

length, m

MAE=

mean absolute error, %

m=

exponent in Eq.(9), (-)

N=

number of experimental data, (-)

n=

exponent in Eq.(9), (-)

Nu=

= hd/λ, Nusselt number, (-)

P=

pressure, kPa

Pin=

pressure at the inlet of the heated section, kPa

Pout=

pressure at the outlet of the heated section, kPa

Pr=

= μcp/λ, Prandtl number, (-)

Q˙=

heat input per unit volume, W/m3

Q=

heat transfer rate, W

Q0=

initial exponential heat input, W/m3

q=

heat flux, W/m2

R0=

electrical resistance at 0 °C, Ω

R=

electrical resistance of the double bridge circuit, Ω

Ra=

average roughness, μm

Rs=

standard electrical resistance, Ω

Ry=

maximum roughness depth, μm

Rz=

mean roughness depth, μm

Re=

= ud/v, Reynolds number, (-)

RMSE=

root mean square error, %

r=

radius of the tube, m

s=

random standard uncertainty of the mean of N measurements, (-)

Sc=

= cplΔTsub,out /hfg, non-dimensional outlet subcooling, (-)

Sp=

= ρlcplΔTsub,out /ρghfg, non-dimensional parameter for the outlet subcooling, (-)

T=

temperature, K

Ta=

average temperature of the tube, K

Tin=

inlet liquid temperature, K

Tb=

= (Tin+Tout)/2, bulk temperature, K

Tout=

=Tin+0tcr4Lq(t)ucplρlddt, outlet liquid temperature, K

Tsat=

saturation temperature, K

t=

time, s

t95=

Student’s t value at a specified confidence level, (-)

ΔTsat=

= TsTsat, surface superheat, K

ΔTsub,in=

= TsatTin, inlet liquid subcooling, K

ΔTsub,out=

= TsatTout, outlet liquid subcooling, K

URSS=

= (b2+t95s2)0.5, expanded uncertainty, (-)

u=

flow velocity, m/s

V=

volume of the tube, m3

VI=

voltage of the standard resistor, V

VR=

voltage of the tube, V

VT=

unbalanced voltage, V

w=

weighting factor, (-)

We=

= G2d/ρl σ, Weber number, (-)

α=

coefficient, (-)

β=

coefficient, (-)

ε=

emissivity of platinum

λ=

thermal conductivity, W/mK

μ=

viscosity, N s/m2

ν=

kinematic viscosity, m2/s

τ=

e-folding time, s

ρ=

density, kg/m3

σ=

surface tension, N/m

σsb=

Stefan–Boltzmann constant, (-)

Subscripts

AMP=

Amplifier

cr=

CHF

exp=

experiment

g=

vapor

h=

heater

i=

inner

in=

inlet

l=

liquid

o=

outer

out=

outlet

pred=

prediction

rad=

radiation

s=

surface

sub=

subcooling

surround=

surrounding

TC=

thermocouple

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