Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
663564 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2005 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Several important modifications to the flow pattern map of Kattan–Thome–Favrat [J. Heat Transfer 120(1) (1998) 140–147] made, resulting in a significantly new version of the map. Based on the dynamic void fraction measurements described in [Int. J. Multiphase Flow 30 (2004) 125–137], the stratified–wavy region has been subdivided into three subzones: slug, slug/stratified–wavy and stratified–wavy. Furthermore, annular-to-dryout and dryout-to-mist flow transition curves have been added and integrated into the new flow pattern map, identified by distinct trends of the heat transfer coefficient as a function of vapor quality and by flow pattern observations to determine (and then predict) the inception and completion of dryout in horizontal tubes.

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