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Active nucleation site density in boiling systems

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Volume 46, Issue 14, Pages 2587-2601

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0017-9310(03)00031-0

Keywords

active nucleation site; interfacial area transport; two-fluid model; subcooled boiling flow; pool boiling; contact angle

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Realizing the significance of the active nucleation site density as an important parameter for predicting the interfacial area concentration in a two-fluid model formulation, the active nucleation site density has been modeled mechanistically by knowledge of the size and cone angle distributions of cavities that are actually present on the surface. The newly developed model has been validated by various active nucleation site density data taken in pool boiling and convective flow boiling systems. The newly developed model clearly shows that the active nucleation site density is a function of the critical cavity size and the contact angle, and the model can explain the dependence of the active nucleation site density on the wall superheat reported by various investigators. The newly developed model can give fairly good predictions over rather wide range of the flow conditions (0 kg/m(2) s less than or equal to mass velocity less than or equal to 886 kg/m(2) s; 0.101 MPa less than or equal to pressure less than or equal to 19.8 MPa: 5degrees less than or equal to contact angle less than or equal to 90degrees; 1.00 x 10(4) sites/m(2) less than or equal to active nucleation site density less than or equal to 1.51 x 10(10) sites/m(2)). (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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