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[3740] Artykuł: Application of heat transfer correlations for FC-72 flow boiling heat transfer in minichannels with various orientationsCzasopismo: MATEC Web of Conferences (Proc. 101 EUROTHERM Seminar on Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Systems, 30.06-03.07.2014, Kraków) Tom: 18, Zeszyt: paper No. 01009, Strony: 1-8ISSN: 2261-236X Wydawca: E D P SCIENCES, 17 AVE DU HOGGAR PARC D ACTIVITES COUTABOEUF BP 112, F-91944 CEDEX A, FRANCE Opublikowano: Czerwiec 2014 Seria wydawnicza: MATEC Web of Conferences Autorzy / Redaktorzy / Twórcy
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The paper presents the results of using known correlations for boiling heat transfer in a minichannel 1 mm deep, 40 mm wide and 360 mm long, with different spatial orientations. The heating element for FC-72 flowing laminarly in the minichannel is a single-sided microstructured foil. Liquid crystal thermography was used for measuring the temperature distribution on the plain side of the foil. The observations of the flow structures were carried out on the microstructured side of the foil contacting fluid in the minichannel. A number of correlations for boiling heat transfer have been used in calculations. It was found that the majority of correlations enabled the predicting of heat transfer coefficient within an acceptable error limit (+/- 30%) only in a specific orientation of the channel. For the horizontal channel, position 0 degrees, the highest compliance occurred when Mikielewicz et al. correlation was applied, for the vertical channel -when Liu and Winterton correlation was used and for horizontal channel, position 180 degrees - by the application of Cooper correlation. The own correlation, with taken account for the microstructured heating wall, was proposed in two forms: for saturated boiling and for boiling incipience and subcooled boiling. Most experimental data show congruence with theoretical correlations with the tolerance +/- 35%.