화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Multiphase Flow, Vol.32, No.10-11, 1269-1286, 2006
On the departure behaviors of bubble at nucleate pool boiling
Dimensionless scales of radius and time, proposed by the authors in a previous study, were used to quantitatively analyze the bubble departure radius and time during nucleate pool boiling. The results obtained from dimensional analysis were compared with experimental data reported in many studies. These experimental data are including partial nucleate pool boiling data with constant heat flux and temperature conditions acquired over the past 40 years at atmospheric and subatmospheric pressures, as well as data obtained at subcooled, saturated, and superheated pool temperature conditions. It was shown that the departure radius and time could be well correlated with respect to Jakob number as proposed by the previous studies. And the bubble departure behaviors well categorized between atmospheric and sub-atmospheric pressure, which is occurred from the different growth rate near the departure time partial nucleate pool boiling. For almost all obtained under atmospheric pressure, the dimensionless departure radius and time scales were about 25 and 60, respectively. For higher Jakob number, the square root of Bond number was proportional to the power of 0.7 of Jakob number, little different from the previous correlations. The dimensional departure radius and time estimated from the relationships proposed in this study were compared with measured departure scales and the results obtained with the previous correlations. And it was shown that the relationships could well predict and describe the departure behaviors of bubble during nucleate pool boiling. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.