... Heat Transfer Further studies of degraded core coolability : The effect of pressure and coolant flow from below : Interim report , 12 : 9181 ( R ; US ) Neutron Flux ... correlation , 12 : 9118 ( J ; US ) Mechanical Properties Development ...
... Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop Performance of Segmented Extended Surface Tube Bundles,¡± ASME Journal of Heat ... Effect of Void Fraction Correlation and Heat Flux Assumption on Refrigerant Charge Inventory Predictions,¡± ASHRAE ...
... void fraction of vapor- liquid two - phase flow for smooth and microfin tubes with R134a at adiabatic condition ... correlation of data for isothermal two- phase , two - component flow in pipes . Chem . Eng . Progress 45 , pp . 39 ...
... Effect of Void Fraction Correlation and Heat Flux Assumption on Refrigerant Charge Inventory Predictions ( 3035 ) C. Keith Rice , Ph.D. , Member , Research Engineer , Oak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge TN Ten void fraction ...
... Heat Pumps with Refrigerant Mixtures (Chapter 8). Taylor and Francis, London. Rice, C.K., 1987. The effect of void fraction correlation and heat flux assumption on refrigerant charge inventory predictions. ASHRAE Transactions 93 ...
... effect of void fraction correlation and heat flux assumption on refrigerant charge inventory prediction ( 1990 ) - DOE / ASHRAE / ORNL Tennesse - USA / 2 / G. RIGOT : Contenance en fluide frigorigène d'un évaporateur en détente directe ...
... refrigerant - oil diffusion effects , and void fraction modelling assumptions . The results presented here sug- gest that the most important charge inventory issue is proper void fraction determination . The Baroczy void fraction ...
New to this edition is the inclusion of additional realistic, interactive and in-depth examples available on the book website (www.wiley.com/college/mcquiston) that enable students to simulate various scenarios to apply concepts from the ...
&Quot;This book explores flow through passages with hydraulic diameters from about 1 [mu]m to 3 mm, covering the range of minichannels and microchannels.
This book on organic Rankine cycle technology presents nine chapters on research activities covering the wide range of current issues on the organic Rankine cycle. The first section deals with working fluid selection and component design.