Abstract: | Results of investigations concerning the determination of the influence of the water quality on the heat transfer of quenched hot metal surfaces are presented. With an immersion quenching device, tests have been carried out for various cooling water qualities. Apparently there was no correlation between the water quality and the cooling process (Leidenfrost temperature). High concentrations of dissolved gases yield stable vapour films (low Leidenfrost temperatures are measured). Salt displaces the dissolved gases from the water; the Leidenfrost temperature rises: the higher the salt concentration, the lower the gas concentration and, therefore, the higher the Leidenfrost temperature. If salt concentrations are high or the cooling water is degassed, the vapour film falls apart just after Immersion. An extended model considering the Influence of the gases allows the correlation of the water quality/salt concentration and the heat transfer/Leidenfrost temperature. |