Lateral motion and departure of vapor bubbles in nucleate pool boiling on thin wires in microgravity


Autoria(s): 赵建福; 万士昕; Liu G; Li ZD; Liu YH; Yan N
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

A space experiment on bubble behavior and heat transfer in subcooled pool boiling phenomenon has been performed utilizing the temperature-controlled pool boiling (TCPB) device both in normal gravity in the laboratory and in microgravity aboard the 22(nd) Chinese recoverable satellite. The fluid is R113 at 0.1 MPa and subcooled by 26 degrees C nominally. A thin platinum wire of 60 mu m in diameter and 30mm in length is simultaneously used as heater and thermometer. Only the lateral motion and the departure of discrete vapor bubbles in nucleate pool boiling are reported and analyzed in the present paper. A scale analysis on the Marangoni convection surrounding a bubble in the process of subcooled nucleate pool boiling leads to formulas of the characteristic velocity of the lateral motion and its observability. The predictions consist with the experimental observations. Considering the Marangoni effect, a new qualitative model is proposed to reveal the mechanism underlying the bubble departure processes and a quantitative agreement can also be acquired.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/25468

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/6840

Idioma(s)

英语

Publicador

Beijing

Fonte

New Trends In Fluid Mechanics Research - Proceedings Of The Fifth International Conference On Fluid Mechanics . 5th International Conference on Fluid Mechanics, Shanghai, PEOPLES R CHINA. AUG 15-19, 2007, pp.550-553.

Palavras-Chave #Microgravity #Nucleate Pool Boiling #Lateral Motion #Bubble Departure Diameter #Marangoni Effect #Heat-Transfer
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