Pool film boiling experiments on a wire in low gravity: preliminary results.

Abstract:

:This paper reports preliminary results for pool film boiling on a wire immersed in almost saturated FC72 recently obtained during an experimental campaign performed in low gravity on the European Space Agency Zero-G airplane, (reduced gravity level 10(-2)). This is part of a long-term research program on the effect of gravitational and electric forces on boiling. The reported data set refers to experiments performed under the following conditions: (1) Earth gravity without electric field, (2) Earth gravity with electric field, (3) low gravity without electric field, and (4) low gravity with electric field. Although a decrease of gravity causes a heat transfer degradation, the electric field markedly improves heat exchange. This improvement is so effective that, beyond a certain field value, the heat flux is no longer sensitive to gravity. Two main film boiling regimes have been identified, both in normal and in low gravity: one is affected by the electric field and the other is practically insensitive to the field influence.

journal_name

Ann N Y Acad Sci

authors

Di Marco P,Grassi W,Trentavizi F

doi

10.1111/j.1749-6632.2002.tb05923.x

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-10-01 00:00:00

pages

428-46

eissn

0077-8923

issn

1749-6632

journal_volume

974

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