Dbr. Kenning et Yy. Yan, Saturated flow boiling of water in a narrow channel: Experimental investigation of local phenomena, CHEM ENG R, 79(A4), 2001, pp. 425-436
This paper describes some observations of flow boiling of water at near-atm
ospheric pressure in a single vertical channel of rectangular cross-section
2 mm x 1 mm, heated on three sides over a length of 248 mm, with a window
on the fourth side. Measurements have been made of the fluctuating wall tem
peratures and pressures at several stations along the channel, with simulta
neous high-speed video recordings of the flow patterns at a mass flux of 13
4 kg m(-2) s(-1) and heat fluxes of 50-100 kW m(-2). The frequency spectra
of the fluctuations depend on the compressibility of the inlet flow to the
channel. It is shown that the processes of initiation of boiling and of hea
t transfer differ from flow boiling in large channels. The acceleration of
liquid slugs by confined bubbles causes pressure pulses to propagate the fu
ll length of the channel. Heat transfer is distributed in time between conv
ection and nucleate boiling. The experimental limitations are discussed.