NASA-CR-2270-1973 Extended hydrodynamic theory of the peak and minimum pool boiling heat fluxes《峰值和最小池内沸腾热通量的扩展流体动力学理论》.pdf
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1、N ?3- j?Po _NASA CONTRACTORREPORTOIe_ZNASA CR-2270COPYEXTENDED HYDRODYNAMIC THEORYOF THE PEAK AND MINIMUMPOOL BOILING HEAT FLUXESby John H. Lienhard and Vijay K. DhirPrepared byUNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYLexington, Ky. 40506Jor Lewis Research CenterNATIONAL AERONAUTICSAND SPACEADMINISTRATION* WASHINGTON,
2、D_ C. JULY 1973Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1. Report No. 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipients Catalog No.NASA CR-22704. Title and SubtitleEXTENDED HYDRODYNAMIC THEORY OF THE PEAK ANDMINIMUM POOL BOILING HEAT FLUXES7. Author(s
3、)John H. Lienhard and Vijay K. Dhir/9. Performing Organization Nam_ and AddressUniversity of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky 4050612. Sponsoring Agency Name and AddressNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationWashington, D.C. 205465. Report DateJuly 19736. Performing Organization Code8. Performing O
4、rganization Report No.None10. Work Unit No.11. Contract or Grant No,NGL 18-001-03513. Type of Report end Period CoveredContractor Report14. Sponsoring Agency Code15. Supplementary NotesProject Manager, Thomas H.Center, Cleveland, OhioCochran, Chemical Propulsion Division, NASA Lewis Research16. Abst
5、ractThe hydrodynamic theory of the extreme pool boiling heat fluxes is expanded to embrace avariety of problems that have not previously been analyzed. These problems include theprediction of the peak heat flux on a variety of finite heaters, the influence of viscosity onthe Taylor and Helmoltz inst
6、ability mechanisms with application to film boiling and to thepeak heat flux in viscous liquids, the formalization of the analogy between high-current-density electrolysis and boiling, and the description of boiling in the low-gravity limit. Thepredictions are verified with a large number of new dat
7、a.17. Key Words (Suggested by Author(s)Peak heat fluxMinimum heat fluxHydrodynamic theory18. Distribution StatementUnclassified - unlimited19. Security Classif. (of this report) 20. Security Classif. (of this page)Unclassified Unclassified21. No. of Pages194* Forsale bytheNationalTechnicalInformatio
8、nService,Springfield,Virginia2215122. Price*$3.00Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CONTENTSPageC HA PT ERIo INTRODUCTION . 1Hydrodynamic Theory . 1Other Results 2II. PEAK AND MINIMUM HEAT FLUXES FOR1NVISCID LIQUIDS ON INFINITE FLAT PLAT
9、ES 4The Original Hydrodynamic Theory . 4,Modifications off the Theory . 10The Problem off the Finite Flat Plate 11Experimental Determination of qmax . 12Discussion of Expergmental Results 18Conclusions 24Ill. THE PEAK AND MINIMUM POOL BOILINGHEAT FLUXES ON FINITE HEATERS 27Sane rat Considerations .
10、27The Horizontal Cylinder, An Illustrative Example . . 27The Evaluation of d and Ai/A h 30JComparison of the Present ModiFied Theory withData for“ Cylinders . 35Comparison of Theory with Data For“ Spheres 35Comparison of Theory with Data for HorizontalRibbons Oriented Vertically . 42Conclusions 48IV
11、. A VISCOUS THEORY OF TAYLOR STABILITYWITH APPLICATION TO FILM BOILING 53Introduction 53Hydrodynamic Analysis . 53Experimental Determination off Vapor BlanketThickness_ Wavelength, and Growth Rate 64Vapor“ Blanket Thickness Correlation 72Comparison of Wavelength Predictions withExperiment 78Comparis
12、on of Wave Growth Predictions withExperiment 82iiiProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Bubble Release Frequency . 91Effect of High Volume Fluxes on theDominant Wavelength . 97On Predicting the Minimum Heat Flux . 101Conclusions 103Vo THE P
13、EAK NEAT FLUX IN VISCOUS LIQUIDS 104The Maximum Stable Vapor Velocity in a Jet 104Peak Heat Flux Prediction . 109Comparison of Theory . 110Conclusions 117VI, HYDRODYNAMIC THEORY OF ELECTROLYSIS Introduction 118The Transitions in Electrolysis 121Experiments . 124Discussion off Results . 131Conclusion
14、s 137VII. BOILING ON SMALL WIRES 138Intr-oduction . 138Experiment . 140The Inception of Boiling 156Mixed-Mode Boiling 159Film Boiling 166Conclusions 168VIII. CONCLUSIONS 171APPENDIX A NOMENCLATURE 174REFERENCES 181iVProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license
15、 from IHS-,-,-SUMMARYThis PepoPtdescPibes the last thPee yeaPs woPk of a five-year-NASA-suppoeted study of the interacting effects of gPavity and geo-metry on the peak minimum and pool boiling heat fituxes. The woekhas geneeaty sought to ctar-ify this tnteraction by seeking an under-standing off the
16、 hydr-odynamic mechanisms which dictate it. Acoordingly,this repoet emphasizes that portion of the last three year“s woek whichhas extended the hydr-odynamic theoey.The work in this aeea, embeacing two doctor-a disseetations, two-masters thes_s, two special undergeaduate peojects_ and a vaeiety offo
17、ther“ studies, eepr“esents a major“ extension off the theor“y as a whole.The major“ elements of the eepor“t include:1.) An extension of the hydr“odynamic theory of the peak heatfitux flop Flat plates off both finite and infinite size, suppoeted by agreat d#at of new data.2.) A gener“at theory of“ th
18、e peak heat fflux on Finite bodies offvar“ious configur“ations. The theory is applied to a var“tety off paeticular“configur“ations and suppor“ted_ in these cases, by much new data.3.) Viscous theor“ies of the Hetmhottz and Taylor“ stabilitypr“obtems. These theories are born out in gPeat detail with
19、new datafor film boiling and for“ the peak heat flux, in viscous liquids. Aviscous theoPy of the peak heat flux is developed and vePified exper“i-mentally.4.) A hydr“odynamic theory, flurry vePiffied with new data, For“high cur“r_nt-density etectrotysis.5.) An examination of the deter-toration of th
20、e conventionalboiling curve, that takes place when size or gravtty ar“e reduced tothe point at which inertia ceases to be of tmportance. The resutt isa new phenomenon for“ which a new set of analyses ape developed andcorroborated with much or-tginat data.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction
21、or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-I. INTRODUCTIONDuring the past five years, the NASA Lewis Research Center hassupported an ongoing study of the hydrodynamically dictated peak andminimum pool boiling heat fluxes at this laboratory. The results of thiseffort have ranged broadly ove
22、r many related areas and they are reportedin 28 project-related publications 1 to 28 1 .The general functional objective of the study was to learn howgravity influenced the peak and minimum pool boiling heat fluxes tn vat -_ious configurations. The primary contribution of the work has been tobroaden
23、 the hydrodynamic mechanisms of these heat fluxes, as proposedby Zuber 29 and Kutatetadze 30, into a general body of theory whichcan describe a large variety of situations These mechanisms are thecombined result of gravity, inertia, and capillary forcesThe initial stages of this program were summari
24、zed in the NASAContractor Report 7 of the first two years activity (Sept. 1967 toSept. 1969). The first extension of the grant (Sept. 1969 to Dec. 1970)was reported by a brief letter“ listing the publications of that period.Therefore, this final report will detail the work of the first and second(Ja
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