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Status of prediction methods for critical heat fluxes in mini and microchannels

Revellin, Rémi  
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Mishima, Kaichiro
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Thome, John R.  
2009
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow

Saturated critical heat flux (CHF) is an important issue during flow boiling in mini and microchannels. To determine the best prediction method available in the literature, 2996 data points from 19 different laboratories have been collected since 1958. The database includes nine different fluids (R-134a, R-245fa, R-236fa, R-123, R-32, R-113, nitrogen, CO2 and water) for a wide range of experimental conditions. This database has been compared to 6 different correlations and I theoretically based model. For predicting the non-aqueous fluids, the theoretical model by Revellin and Thome [Revellin, R., Thome, J.R., 2008. A theoretical model for the prediction of the critical heat flux in heated microchannels. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 51, 1216-1225] is the best method. It predicts 86% of the CHF data for non-aqueous fluids within a 30% error band. The data for water are best predicted by the correlation by Zhang et al. [Zhang, W., Hibiki, T., Mishima, K., Mi, Y., 2006. Correlation of critical heat flux for flow boiling of water in minichannels. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 49, 1058-1072]. This method predicts 83% of the CHF data for water within a 30% error band. Some suggestions have also been proposed in this paper for the future studies. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2009.04.006
Web of Science ID

WOS:000271355100018

Author(s)
Revellin, Rémi  
Mishima, Kaichiro
Thome, John R.  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
Volume

30

Issue

5

Start page

983

End page

992

Subjects

Critical heat flux

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Chf

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Flow boiling

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Microchannel

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Minichannel

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Prediction method

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Vertical Tubes

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Pressure-Drop

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Channels

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Sinks

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Co2

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REVIEWED

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March 19, 2010
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/48311
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