Advances in two-phase flow and heat transfer : fundamentals and applications
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Advances in two-phase flow and heat transfer : fundamentals and applications
(NATO ASI series, ser. E . Applied sciences ; no. 63)
Springer Science + Buisiness Media, 1983
- v. 1 : pbk
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the Advances in Two-Phase Flow and Heat Transfer, Spitzingsee, August 31-September 3, 1982"--T.p. verso
"Originally published by Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, The Hague in 1982"--T.p. verso
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Over the past two decades, two-phase flow and heat transfer problems associated with two-phase phenomena have been a challenge to many investigators. Two-phase flow applications are found in a wide range of engineering systems, such as nuclear and conventional power plants, evaporators of refrigeration systems and a wide vari ety of evaporative and condensive heat exchangers in the chemical industry. This publication is based on the invited lectures presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the Advances in Two-Phase Flow and Heat Transfer. The Horkshop was attended by more than 50 leading scientists and practicing engineers who work actively on two-phase flow and heat transfer research and applications in dif ferent sectors (academia, government, industry) of member countries of NATO. Some scientific leaders and experts on the subject matter from the non-NATO countries were also invited. They convened to discuss the state-of-the-art in two-phase flow and heat transfer and formulated recommendations for future research directions. To achieve these goals, invited key papers and a limited number of contributions were presented and discussed. The specific aspects of the subject were treated in depth in the panel sessions, and the unresolved problems identified. Suitable as a practical reference, these volumes incorporate a systematic approach to two-phase flow analysis.
Table of Contents
Two Phase Flow Models and Their Limitations.- A Unified System Mean Void Fraction Model for Predicting Transient Phenomena Associated with Complete or Incomplete Evaporating and Condensing Flows.- A Two-Phase Fluid Model Based on the Linearized Constitutive Equations.- Modeling of Critical Flow.- Analyses of Shock Phenomena in a Bubbly Flow by Two-Velocity Model and Homogeneous Model.- Interfacial Transfer in Annular Dispersed Flow.- Mechanism of Turbulent Transport at Interface.- New Results on the Structure of Stratified Gas-Liquid Flow.- Transport Characteristics of Wavy Thin Films on Inclined Surfaces.- Forced Convection Film Boiling.- CHF and Post-CHF Heat Transfer: An Assessment of Prediction Methods and Recommendations for Reactor Safety Codes.- Some Phenomenological Questions in Post-Critical-Flux Heat Transfer.- Flow Characteristics of a Large Bubble in a Horizontal Channel.- Boiling Heat Transfer in Binary Liquid Mixtures.- A Statistical Method for Calculating the Heat Transfer at Sub cooled Flow-Boiling with Low Void Fraction.- Developments in Two-Phase Mass Flow Rate Instrumentation.- Turbulence in the Liquid Phase of a Bubbly Air-Water Flow.- Application of Geometric Methods to the Study of Two-Phase Flow and Choking in Vertical Pipes.
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