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Surface inclination, effect boiling

FIGURE 15.73 Effect of surface inclination angle on transition boiling of saturated water. Experiment of transient (quenching) type (from El-Genk and Guo [184], with permission from ASME). [Pg.1058]

Effect of Channel Orientation. For the subcooled boiling region, a study of the effect of channel inclination on critical heat flux is reported by Brusstar and Merte [294]. The channel used by these authors was rectangular in cross section with one side heated. The orientation of this heated surface with respect to the horizontal could be varied between 0 and 360°. At low velocities, a sharp decrease in critical heat flux was observed when the heater surface was downward-facing, as exemplified by the results shown in Fig. 15.119. [Pg.1102]


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