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Correlating heat transfer data in binary systems
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1991)
A correlating scheme is presented to predict the heat transfer coefficient during flow boiling of mixture refrigerants in circular tubes. It is developed by modifying the Kandlikar (1990a) correlation for pure components ...
A Mechanistic model for flow boiling heat transfer
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1990-11)
A mechanistic model is presented for heat transfer in the wet wall region of saturated flow boiling inside circular tubes. Saturated flow boiling is postulated to be essentially -similar to partial subcooled boiling with ...
A Model for flow boiling heat transfer in augmented tubes and compact evaporators
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1990-11)
The additive model of the convective and the nucleate boiling components employed in the Kandlikar correlation (1990a) for flow boiling in smooth tubes is extended to augmented tubes and compact evaporators. Two augmentation ...
Flow boiling maps for water, R-22 and R-134a in the saturated region
(International heat transfer conference, 1990-08)
The development of a flow boiling map applicable to different fluids was reported by Kandlikar (1989). In the present paper, specific maps are presented for water, R-22 and R-134a in the saturated boiling region to serve ...
A General correlation for saturated two-phase flow boiling heat transfer inside horizontal and vertical tubes
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990-02)
A simple correlation was developed earlier by Kandlikar (1983) for predicting saturated flow boiling heat transfer coefficients inside horizontal and vertical tubes. It was based on a model utilizing the contributions due ...
Instabilities in an R-11 thermosiphon loop with applications in microelectronic chip cooling
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1989-12)
A literature review on the recent applications and developments of thermosiphon loop is
conducted. In particular, systems suitable for cooling of microelectronic chips are
reviewed in greater detail. The advantages of ...
Multipass plate heat exchangers-effectiveness-NTU results and guidelines for selecting pass arrangements
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1989-05)
Plate heat exchangers are classified on the basis of number of passes on each side
and the flow arrangement in each channel, taking into account the end plate effects.
This results in four configurations each for the 1-1 ...
Asymptotic effectiveness – NTU formulas for multipass plate heat exchangers
(Journal of heat transfer - ASME, 1989)
The effectiveness of a plate heat exchanger with finite number of plates is affected by the end channels, and the channels between two adjacent passes. these effects become less significant as the number of plates becomes ...