G. Cinar et al., STUDY INTO NUCLEATION OF STEAM DURING EXPANSION THROUGH A NOZZLE, International journal of multiphase flow, 23(6), 1997, pp. 1171-1188
The development of nucleation theory makes possible to predict droplet
formation in expanding steam. The present study is conducted to inves
tigate the nucleation process occurring during the flow through conver
gent-divergent nozzles. A kinetic theory approach for determining the
rate of droplet growth has been developed successfully. The governing
flow equations are developed for the free and continuous flow regimes.
A numerical scheme is introduced to solve the resulting equations. To
validate the predictions, an experiment is carried out to measure the
droplet size and thermodynamic properties of steam expanding through
a convergent-divergent nozzle. It is found that the amount of supersat
uration is limited with pressure increase and the limiting degrees of
supercooling and the resulting droplet sizes depend on the Wilson pres
sure and the expansion rate. The theoretical predictions are in good a
greement with the experimental measurements and the process of nucleat
ion in high pressure steam can, possibly, be described satisfactorily
by the model developed in the present study. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science
Ltd.