Proceedings of the 14th International Heat Transfer Conference IHTC14 August 8-13, 23010, Washington, DC, USA The two-phase flow of liquid nitrogen in a horizontal test section (13 mm inner diameter) is studied experimentally for total mass flow rates ranging from 20 g/s to 35 g/s. Local temperature fluctuations of the outer surface of the pipe are used to characterise the two-phase flow pattern inside. To investigate the effects of a heatin leak through the supports of a real pipeline, the effect of a local heat source placed on the bottom of the test section is also studied, for thermal powers in the range between 3 and 15 W. The results show that temperature measurements allow the automatic detection of flow patterns inside the pipe; furthermore, they can be used to find the position of heat-in leaks through supports in real pipelines, and deduce some dynamic features of liquid nitrogen boiling flow.
Heat transfer from liquid nitrogen flows in smooth pipes / DE GIORGI, LUIGI CONSALVO; Bertola, V.; Cafaro, Emilio; Cima, Carlo; DE SALVE, Mario; Panella, Bruno. - ELETTRONICO. - unico:(2010), p. IHTC14-22897. (Intervento presentato al convegno 14th International Heat Transfer Conference IHTC14 tenutosi a Washington nel August 8-13,2010).
Heat transfer from liquid nitrogen flows in smooth pipes
DE GIORGI, LUIGI CONSALVO;CAFARO, EMILIO;CIMA, CARLO;DE SALVE, Mario;PANELLA, BRUNO
2010
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Proceedings of the 14th International Heat Transfer Conference IHTC14 August 8-13, 23010, Washington, DC, USA The two-phase flow of liquid nitrogen in a horizontal test section (13 mm inner diameter) is studied experimentally for total mass flow rates ranging from 20 g/s to 35 g/s. Local temperature fluctuations of the outer surface of the pipe are used to characterise the two-phase flow pattern inside. To investigate the effects of a heatin leak through the supports of a real pipeline, the effect of a local heat source placed on the bottom of the test section is also studied, for thermal powers in the range between 3 and 15 W. The results show that temperature measurements allow the automatic detection of flow patterns inside the pipe; furthermore, they can be used to find the position of heat-in leaks through supports in real pipelines, and deduce some dynamic features of liquid nitrogen boiling flow.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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