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Heat transfer coefficients for film boiling

The equation given by Bromley (1950) can be used to estimate the heat-transfer coefficient for film boiling on tubes. Heat transfer in the film-boiling region will be controlled by conduction through the film of vapour, and Bromley s equation is similar to the Nusselt equation for condensation, where conduction is occurring through the film of condensate. [Pg.734]

Effect of pressure Figure 2.40 shows the heat transfer coefficients for film boiling of potassium on a horizontal type 316 stainless steel surface (Padilla, 1966). Curve A shows the experimental results curve B is curve A minus the radiant heat contribution (approximate because of appreciable uncertainties in the emissivities of the stainless steel and potassium surfaces). Curve C represents Eq. (2-150) with the proportionality constant arbitrarily increased to 0.68 and the use of the equilibrium value of kG as given by Lee et al. (1969). [Pg.141]


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