Burnout in boiling heat transfer. Part III. High-quality forced-convection systems
Journal Article
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· Nucl. Saf.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5533397
This is the final part of a review of burnout during boiling heat transfer. The status of burnout in high-quality forced-convection systems is reviewed, and recent developments are summarized in detail. A general guide to the considerable literature is given. Parametric effects and correlations for water in circular and noncircular ducts are presented. Other topics discussed include transients, steam-generator applications, correlations for other fluids, fouling, and augmentation.
- Research Organization:
- Iowa State Univ. of Science and Tech., Ames
- OSTI ID:
- 5533397
- Journal Information:
- Nucl. Saf.; (United States), Journal Name: Nucl. Saf.; (United States) Vol. 20:6; ISSN NUSAA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS
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42 ENGINEERING
420400 -- Engineering-- Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow
BOILERS
BOILING
BURNOUT
CONVECTION
DOCUMENT TYPES
ENERGY TRANSFER
FORCED CONVECTION
HEAT TRANSFER
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS
REVIEWS
STEAM GENERATORS
TRANSIENTS
VAPOR GENERATORS
WATER
220100* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Theory & Calculation
42 ENGINEERING
420400 -- Engineering-- Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow
BOILERS
BOILING
BURNOUT
CONVECTION
DOCUMENT TYPES
ENERGY TRANSFER
FORCED CONVECTION
HEAT TRANSFER
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS
REVIEWS
STEAM GENERATORS
TRANSIENTS
VAPOR GENERATORS
WATER