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Axial Distribution of Bulk Temperature and Void Fraction in a Heated Channel With Inlet Subcooling

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This article is published in Journal of Heat Transfer-transactions of The Asme.The article was published on 1970-11-01. It has received 99 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Subcooling & Bulk temperature.

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Wall Heat Flux Partitioning During Subcooled Flow Boiling: Part 1—Model Development

TL;DR: In this article, a mechanistic model has been developed for the wall heat flux partitioning during subcooled flow boiling, where the entire energy from the wall is first transferred to the superheated liquid layer adjacent to the wall, while the rest of this energy is utilized for sensible heating of the bulk liquid.
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Axial void fraction profile in low pressure subcooled flow boiling

TL;DR: In this article, the axial void fraction profiles in subcooled flow boiling in a vertical annulus were obtained using gamma attenuation techniques for different levels of mass flux, wall heat flux and inlet subcooling.
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Two-phase flow in microchannels

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the literature dealing with gas-liquid two-phase flow in microchannels is presented, where the hydrodynamic phenomena reviewed include void fraction and frictional pressure drop in narrow rectangular and annular passages, a micro-rod bundle, and micro-channel under conditions where surface tension and inertial forces are both significant.
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Computational modelling of flash boiling flows: A literature survey

TL;DR: A review of published work on the physics and modelling of flashing flows is presented in this paper, where the authors provide a brief but comprehensive overview of available theoretical models for these sub-phenomena as well as general modelling frameworks.
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Heat Transfer and Wall Heat Flux Partitioning During Subcooled Flow Nucleate Boiling—A Review

TL;DR: In this article, a review of heat transfer and wall heat flux partitioning models/correlations applicable to subcooled forced flow nucleate boiling is provided, and a comparison of the experimental data with predictions from selected models is also included.