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Mass-Transfer Model in Subcooled Nucleate Boiling

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This article is published in Journal of Heat Transfer-transactions of The Asme.The article was published on 1969-08-01. It has received 42 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nucleate boiling & Boiling.

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Maximum bubble diameter, maximum bubble-growth time and bubble-growth rate during the subcooled nucleate flow boiling of water up to 17.7 MN/m2

TL;DR: In this paper, a heat transfer controlled bubble model has yielded three semi-empirical correlations to predict bubble-growth rate, maximum bubble diameter and maximum bubble growth time for the subcooled nucleate flow boiling of water.
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The origin of thermocapillary convection in subcooled nucleate pool boiling

TL;DR: The significance of noncondensibles as the origin of thermocapillary convection in sub-cooled pool boiling is demonstrated in this paper, where it is shown that even small amounts of non-condensable gas are sufficient to induce thermocapsillary flow.
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On the transition from partial to fully developed subcooled flow boiling

TL;DR: In this article, the transition from partial to fully developed flow boiling with regard to bubble growth rates and the time that individual bubbles spend attached to the heater surface was investigated, and it was shown that bubble agitation becomes a leading heat transfer mode with increasing heat flux.
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Determination of the initial point of net vapor generation in flow boiling systems

TL;DR: In this article, a correlation to determine the initial point of net vapor generation for water and Refrigerant-22 is given, and a scaling law to predict this point for other liquids than those mentioned above has also been established.
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Flow of vapour in a liquid enclosure

TL;DR: In this paper, a solution for the flow of a vapour in a liquid enclosure in which different portions of the liquid wall have different temperatures is developed for the nucleate boiling problem.
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