Investigation of the critical heat flux in small-diameter channels

V. Belozerov, A. Gorbach
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The paper describes experimental studies into the hydrodynamics and heat exchange in a forced water flow in small-diameter channels at low pressures. The timeliness of the studies has been defined by the growing interest in small-size heat exchangers. Small-diameter channels are actively used in components of compact heat exchangers for present-day engineering development applications. The major difficulty involved in investigation of heat-transfer processes in small-diameter channels consists in the absence of common methodologies to calculate coefficients of hydraulic resistance and heat transfer in a two-phase flow. The channel size influences the heat exchange and hydrodynamics of a two-phase flow as one of the determining parameters since the existing internal scales (vapor bubble size, liquid droplet diameter, film thickness) may become commensurable with the channel diameter, this leading potentially to different flow conditions. It is evident that one cannot justifiably expect a change in the momentum and energy transfer regularities in single-phase flows as the channel size is reduced for as long as the continuum approximation remains valid. The authors have analyzed the experiments undertaken by Russian scientists to investigate the distribution of thermal-hydraulic parameters in channels with a small cross-section in the entire variation range of the flow parameters in the channel up to the critical heat flux conditions when the wall temperature increases sharply as the thermal load grows slowly. The experimental critical heat flux data obtained by Russian and foreign authors has been compared.
小直径通道内临界热流密度的研究
本文介绍了在低压条件下小直径管道中强制水流的流体力学和热交换的实验研究。由于人们对小型热交换器的兴趣日益浓厚,这些研究的及时性得以确定。在当今的工程开发应用中,小直径通道在紧凑型热交换器的组件中得到了积极的应用。研究小直径管道中传热过程的主要困难在于缺乏计算两相流中水力阻力系数和传热系数的通用方法。由于现有的内部尺度(气泡大小、液滴直径、膜厚)可能与通道直径变得可通约,这可能导致不同的流动条件,因此通道尺寸作为决定参数之一影响着两相流的热交换和流体动力学。很明显,只要连续统近似仍然有效,人们就不能合理地期望在单相流动中动量和能量传递规律的变化,因为通道大小减小了。作者分析了俄罗斯科学家为研究小截面通道内流动参数在整个变化范围内直至临界热流密度条件下壁面温度急剧升高而热负荷缓慢增长时的热工参数分布而进行的实验。对俄罗斯和国外作者获得的实验临界热流密度数据进行了比较。
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