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Flow Boiling in Horizontal and Vertical Tubes: the Effect of Tube orientation on Heat Transfer.

Kattan, Nakhlé
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Thome, John R.
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Favrat, Daniel  
1996
Convective Flow Boiling
International Conference on Convective Flow Boiling

As part of a comprehensive study on factors affecting flow boiling in horizontal tubes, local boiling heat transfer coefficients were measured for R- 134a evaporating inside the same 12.00 mm bore, plain tube for horizontal flow, vertical upflow and vertical downflow over a wide range of mass velocities, vapor qualities and heat flux for a direct comparison of the effects on tube orientation on heat transfer. The experiments show a significant effect of flow direction on local heat transfer coefficients with upflow giving significantly lower values and downflow yielding even lower values. A flashing/subcooling effect on the heat transfer process caused by the negative/positive pressure gradient for upflow/downflow, respectively, is proposed as an important new factor affecting flow boiling.

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conference paper
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1996BG09Q00014

Author(s)
Kattan, Nakhlé
Thome, John R.
Favrat, Daniel  
Date Issued

1996

Published in
Convective Flow Boiling
Start page

125

End page

130

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EPFL

EPFL units
LENI  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
International Conference on Convective Flow Boiling

Banff, Canada

April 30-May 05, 1995

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