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Comparison between Normal and HeII Two-phase Flows at High Vapor Velocities

We present results on helium co-current two-phase flow experiments at high vapor velocity obtained with the use of the new CEA/SBT 400 W/1.8 K refrigerator [1]. For vapor velocities larger than typically 4 m/s, a mist of droplets develops from the bulk liquid interface accompanied by an increase in...

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Autores principales: Van Weelderen, R, Perraud, S, Rousset, B, Thibault, P, Wolf, P E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2202593
http://cds.cern.ch/record/928919
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author Van Weelderen, R
Perraud, S
Rousset, B
Thibault, P
Wolf, P E
author_facet Van Weelderen, R
Perraud, S
Rousset, B
Thibault, P
Wolf, P E
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description We present results on helium co-current two-phase flow experiments at high vapor velocity obtained with the use of the new CEA/SBT 400 W/1.8 K refrigerator [1]. For vapor velocities larger than typically 4 m/s, a mist of droplets develops from the bulk liquid interface accompanied by an increase in heat transfer at the wall. Experiments were conducted in a 10 m long, 40 mm I.D. straight pipe, both in helium II and in helium I to compare these two situations. The respective roles of vapor density, vapor velocity and liquid level on atomization were systematically investigated. Light scattering experiments were performed to measure sizes, velocities and interfacial areas of droplets in a complete cross section. In-house-made heat transfer sensors located in the mist allowed us to deduce an upper value of the extra cooling power of the dispersed phase. The practical interest of atomized flow for cooling large cryogenic facilities is discussed by considering the balance between increase in heat transfer and pressure drops it induces.
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spelling cern-9289192019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1063/1.2202593http://cds.cern.ch/record/928919engVan Weelderen, RPerraud, SRousset, BThibault, PWolf, P EComparison between Normal and HeII Two-phase Flows at High Vapor VelocitiesAccelerators and Storage RingsWe present results on helium co-current two-phase flow experiments at high vapor velocity obtained with the use of the new CEA/SBT 400 W/1.8 K refrigerator [1]. For vapor velocities larger than typically 4 m/s, a mist of droplets develops from the bulk liquid interface accompanied by an increase in heat transfer at the wall. Experiments were conducted in a 10 m long, 40 mm I.D. straight pipe, both in helium II and in helium I to compare these two situations. The respective roles of vapor density, vapor velocity and liquid level on atomization were systematically investigated. Light scattering experiments were performed to measure sizes, velocities and interfacial areas of droplets in a complete cross section. In-house-made heat transfer sensors located in the mist allowed us to deduce an upper value of the extra cooling power of the dispersed phase. The practical interest of atomized flow for cooling large cryogenic facilities is discussed by considering the balance between increase in heat transfer and pressure drops it induces.CERN-AT-2005-018-ACRoai:cds.cern.ch:9289192006-01-19
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Van Weelderen, R
Perraud, S
Rousset, B
Thibault, P
Wolf, P E
Comparison between Normal and HeII Two-phase Flows at High Vapor Velocities
title Comparison between Normal and HeII Two-phase Flows at High Vapor Velocities
title_full Comparison between Normal and HeII Two-phase Flows at High Vapor Velocities
title_fullStr Comparison between Normal and HeII Two-phase Flows at High Vapor Velocities
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between Normal and HeII Two-phase Flows at High Vapor Velocities
title_short Comparison between Normal and HeII Two-phase Flows at High Vapor Velocities
title_sort comparison between normal and heii two-phase flows at high vapor velocities
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2202593
http://cds.cern.ch/record/928919
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