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Heat Transfer Model for Evaporation in Microchannels, Part I: Presentation of the Model

John R. Thome, +2 more
- 01 Jan 2004 - 
- Vol. 47, pp 3375-3385
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In this paper, the authors present a Web of Science Record created on 2005-07-06, modified on 2017-05-10 for a paper entitled "Reference LTCM-ARTICLE-2005-021:
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Reference LTCM-ARTICLE-2005-021View record in Web of Science Record created on 2005-07-06, modified on 2017-05-10

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Gas–liquid two-phase flow in microchannels Part I: two-phase flow patterns

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic experimental investigation of two-phase flow patterns in microchannels was the objective of this study, using air and water, experiments were conducted in circular micro channels with 1.1 and 1.45mm inner diameters, and in semi-triangular (triangular with one corner smoothed) cross-sections with hydraulic diameters 1.09 and 149mm.
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A general expression for the correlation of rates of transfer and other phenomena

TL;DR: The expression Y = (1 + Zn)1/n where Y and Z are expressed in terms of the solutions for asymptotically large and small values of the independent variable is shown to be remarkably successful in correlating rates of transfer for processes which vary uniformly between these limiting cases as discussed by the authors.

The growth of vapor bubbles in superheated liquids. report no. 26-6

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TL;DR: In this paper, a solution for the radius of the vapor bubble as a function of time is obtained which is valid for sufficiently large radius, since the radius at which it becomes valid is near the lower limit of experimental observation.
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Evaporation heat transfer and pressure drop of refrigerant R-134a in a small pipe

TL;DR: In this paper, an experiment was carried out to investigate the characteristics of the evaporation heat transfer and pressure drop for refrigerant R-134a flowing in a horizontal small circular pipe having an inside diameter of 2.0 mm.
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Heat Transfer Model for Evaporation of Elongated Bubble Flows in Microchannels

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