Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
652788 Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

An experimental investigation of complete condensation flow is undertaken for a range of mass flow rates between 3.4 and 13.8 kg/m2 s. The associated flow regimes are visualized using an ombroscopic technique. Two major flows are observed (with or without release of bubbles). A critical value of the mass flow rate is obtained at the transition between these two regimes. The visualization also enables a local parameter to be determined: the void fraction. The influence of the presence of a bubbly zone is highlighted by the heat transfer and pressure drops. Finally, the dependence of the critical value of the mass flow rate on the temperature of the secondary flow is obtained.

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