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Subcooled flow boiling curve

FIGURE 15.92 Subcooled flow boiling curve for fixed subcooling and for a range of velocities (from Bergles and Rohsenow [29], with permission of ASME). [Pg.1078]

Compound dynamic instabilities as secondary phenomena. Pressure-drop oscillations are triggered by a static instability phenomenon. They occur in systems that have a compressible volume upsteam of, or within, the heated section. Maul-betsch and Griffith (1965, 1967), in their study of instabilities in subcooled boiling water, found that the instability was associated with operation on the negative-sloping portion of the pressure drop-versus-flow curve. Pressure drop oscillations were predicted by an analysis (discussed in the next section), but because of the... [Pg.494]


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