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Bubble departure and sliding in high-pressure flow boiling of water
by
Hughes, Matthew T.
, Kossolapov, Artyom
, Bucci, Matteo
, Phillips, Bren
in
Boiling
/ Boundary layers
/ Bubbles
/ Contact angle
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Dimensionless numbers
/ Flow rates
/ Growth rate
/ Heat transfer
/ High pressure
/ Hydraulics
/ JFM Papers
/ Low pressure
/ Measurement techniques
/ Mechanics
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Optics
/ Physical properties
/ Physics
/ Pressure
/ Pressure effects
/ Reynolds number
/ Shape
/ Sliding
/ Slumping
/ Turbulent boundary layer
/ Velocity
2024
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Bubble departure and sliding in high-pressure flow boiling of water
by
Hughes, Matthew T.
, Kossolapov, Artyom
, Bucci, Matteo
, Phillips, Bren
in
Boiling
/ Boundary layers
/ Bubbles
/ Contact angle
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Dimensionless numbers
/ Flow rates
/ Growth rate
/ Heat transfer
/ High pressure
/ Hydraulics
/ JFM Papers
/ Low pressure
/ Measurement techniques
/ Mechanics
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Optics
/ Physical properties
/ Physics
/ Pressure
/ Pressure effects
/ Reynolds number
/ Shape
/ Sliding
/ Slumping
/ Turbulent boundary layer
/ Velocity
2024
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Bubble departure and sliding in high-pressure flow boiling of water
by
Hughes, Matthew T.
, Kossolapov, Artyom
, Bucci, Matteo
, Phillips, Bren
in
Boiling
/ Boundary layers
/ Bubbles
/ Contact angle
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Dimensionless numbers
/ Flow rates
/ Growth rate
/ Heat transfer
/ High pressure
/ Hydraulics
/ JFM Papers
/ Low pressure
/ Measurement techniques
/ Mechanics
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Optics
/ Physical properties
/ Physics
/ Pressure
/ Pressure effects
/ Reynolds number
/ Shape
/ Sliding
/ Slumping
/ Turbulent boundary layer
/ Velocity
2024
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Bubble departure and sliding in high-pressure flow boiling of water
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Bubble departure and sliding in high-pressure flow boiling of water
2024
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Bubble growth, departure and sliding in low-pressure flow boiling has received considerable attention in the past. However, most applications of boiling heat transfer rely on high-pressure flow boiling, for which very little is known, as experimental data are scarce and very difficult to obtain. In this work, we conduct an experiment using high-resolution optical techniques. By combining backlit shadowgraphy and phase-detection imaging, we track bubble shape and physical footprint with high spatial ($6\\,\\mathrm {\\mu }{\\rm m}$) and temporal ($33\\,\\mathrm {\\mu }{\\rm s}$) resolutions, as well as bubble size and position as bubbles nucleate and slide on top of the heated surface. We show that at pressures above 1 MPa bubbles retain a spherical shape throughout the growth and sliding process. We analytically derive non-dimensional numbers to correlate bubble velocity and liquid velocity throughout the turbulent boundary layer and predict the sliding of bubbles on the surface, solely from physical properties and the bubble growth rate. We also show that these non-dimensional solutions can be leveraged to formulate elementary criteria that predict the effect of pressure and flow rate on bubble departure diameter and growth time.
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