Title: Oscillation of a liquid-vapor interface: experimental observations
Abstract: The effects of liquid subcooling, velocity, and vapor superheat on the wavy nature of film boiling from a sphere in Freon-113 were studied. Experiments for both pool and flow film boiling were performed for a heater surface superheat of around 100 to 300°C, liquid velocity from 0- to 2.10 m/s, and Freon-113 subcooling from 0 to 25°C. Photographs taken in the film boiling regime show that the nature of the liquid-vapor interface is a function of the above-mentioned parameters. For low liquid subcooling ripples were present on the liquid-vapor interface. At greater subcooling these ripples disappear. For very large vapor superheat and liquid velocity ripples are always present on the liquid-vapor interface.
Publication Year: 1988
Publication Date: 1988-11-01
Language: en
Type: article
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