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An Investigation on Heat Transfer to Supercritical Water in Inclined Upward Smooth Tubes
Authors:Fei Yin  Ting-Kuan Chen  Hui-Xiong Li
Affiliation:National Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering , Xi'an Jiaotong University , Xi'an , China
Abstract:

Within the range of pressures from 23 to 30 MPa, mass velocities from 600 to 1200 kg/(m2s), and heat fluxes from 200 to 600 kW/m2, experiments have been performed for an investigation on heat transfer to supercritical water in inclined upward smooth tubes with an inner diameter of 26 mm and an inclined angle of 20° from the horizon. The results indicated that heat transfer characteristics of supercritical water are not uniform along the circumference of the inclined tube. An increase in the mass velocity of the working fluid can decrease and even eliminate the non-uniformity. Properties of supercritical fluid acutely vary with the temperature near the pseudocritical point. While the ratio of the mass velocity to the heat flux exceeded 2.16 kg/(kWs), heat transfer enhancement occurred near the pseudocritical point; conversely, heat transfer deterioration occurred while the ratio of the mass velocity to the heat flux was lower than 2.16 kg/(kWs). As the pressure increased far from the critical pressure, the amount of deterioration decreased. Correlations of heat transfer coefficients of the forced-convection heat transfer on the top and bottom of the tube have been provided, and can be used to predict heat transfer coefficient of spirally water wall in supercritical boilers.
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