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    Forced Convection Heat Transfer Using High Temperature and Pressure Water in an Upward-Inclined Tube

    Source: Journal of Heat Transfer:;2012:;volume( 134 ):;issue: 002::page 20905
    Author:
    Wu Gang
    ,
    Qincheng Bi
    ,
    Han Wang
    ,
    Zhendong Yang
    ,
    Xiaojing Zhu
    ,
    Zhihong Hu
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4004901
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Within the range of pressure from 9 to 28 MPa, mass flux from 600 to 1500 kg/m2 s, heat flux at inside wall from 200 to 600 kW/m2 , and wall temperature up to 650 °C, experiments were conducted to research the forced convection heat transfer of water in an inclined upward tube with an inclination angle of 20 deg and an inner diameter of 26 mm. According to the experimental data, the effects of pressure and heat flux on heat transfer of water were analyzed in detail. In the subcritical pressure region, it was found that heat transfer characteristics of water are not uniform along the circumference of the inclined tube. Temperature of the top is always higher than that of the bottom, which can be attributed to the buoyancy effect in the inclined tube. In the supercritical pressure region, natural convection makes the low-density hot fluid gather at the top of the inclined tube; hence, heat transfer condition is deteriorated and wall temperature is increased. Furthermore, the criterions of Petukhov and Jackson were selected to judge the buoyancy effect in the inclined upward tube. The result seems acceptable but these criterions should be further improved to get a better applicability for an inclined tube.
    keyword(s): Pressure , Heat transfer , Water , Heat flux , Buoyancy AND Wall temperature ,
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    contributor authorWu Gang
    contributor authorQincheng Bi
    contributor authorHan Wang
    contributor authorZhendong Yang
    contributor authorXiaojing Zhu
    contributor authorZhihong Hu
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:52:29Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:52:29Z
    date copyrightFebruary, 2012
    date issued2012
    identifier issn0022-1481
    identifier otherJHTRAO-27933#020905_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/149540
    description abstractWithin the range of pressure from 9 to 28 MPa, mass flux from 600 to 1500 kg/m2 s, heat flux at inside wall from 200 to 600 kW/m2 , and wall temperature up to 650 °C, experiments were conducted to research the forced convection heat transfer of water in an inclined upward tube with an inclination angle of 20 deg and an inner diameter of 26 mm. According to the experimental data, the effects of pressure and heat flux on heat transfer of water were analyzed in detail. In the subcritical pressure region, it was found that heat transfer characteristics of water are not uniform along the circumference of the inclined tube. Temperature of the top is always higher than that of the bottom, which can be attributed to the buoyancy effect in the inclined tube. In the supercritical pressure region, natural convection makes the low-density hot fluid gather at the top of the inclined tube; hence, heat transfer condition is deteriorated and wall temperature is increased. Furthermore, the criterions of Petukhov and Jackson were selected to judge the buoyancy effect in the inclined upward tube. The result seems acceptable but these criterions should be further improved to get a better applicability for an inclined tube.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleForced Convection Heat Transfer Using High Temperature and Pressure Water in an Upward-Inclined Tube
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume134
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Heat Transfer
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4004901
    journal fristpage20905
    identifier eissn1528-8943
    keywordsPressure
    keywordsHeat transfer
    keywordsWater
    keywordsHeat flux
    keywordsBuoyancy AND Wall temperature
    treeJournal of Heat Transfer:;2012:;volume( 134 ):;issue: 002
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