Pool-Boiling Critical Heat Flux of Water on Small Plates: Effects of Surface Orientation and Size

  • Yang, Soo-Hyung (Department of Nuclear Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) ;
  • Baek, Won-Pil (Department of Nuclear Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) ;
  • Chang, Soon-Heung (Department of Nuclear Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
  • Published : 1996.05.01

Abstract

The pool-boiling critical heat flux (CHF) of water on small flat plates has been experimentally investigated focusing on the effects of the inclination angle and size of the heated surface under near atmospheric pressure. The second-phase experiment was accomplished to find out the general CHF behavior for over-all inclination angles from -90$^{\circ}$ to 90$^{\circ}$using two plate-type test sections (30$\times$150 mm and 40$\times$150 mm) submerged in a slightly subcooled water pool. Test results generally confirm the first-phase findings and show little effect of inclination angle for inclined upward-facing cases. CHF position moves to lower position with the increase of the heater characteristic size and inclination angle(from -30$^{\circ}$to 60$^{\circ}$).

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