Experimental measurements and modeling of transient heat transfer in forced flow of He II at high velocities |
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Authors: | S Fuzier SW Van Sciver |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hanoi University of Science and Technology, School of Heat Engineering and Refrigeration, No. 1, Dai Co Viet Road, Hanoi, Viet Nam;2. Technische Universität Berlin, Institute für Energietechnik, KT.2, Marchstrasse 18, 10587 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | An experiment has been built to study heat transfer in forced flow of He II at flow velocities up to 22 m/s. The main part of this experiment is a 10 mm ID, 0.86 m long straight test section instrumented with a heater, thermometers and pressure transducers. The high flow velocities allow clear observation of the effects of the forced convection, counterflow heat transfer and the Joule–Thomson effect. A numerical model based on the He II energy conservation equation and including pressure effects has been developed to compare with the experimental results. The model works well for low flow velocities where the heat flux is primarily driven by the temperature gradient and for high flow velocities where the heat flux is primarily driven by the pressure gradients. In the intermediate velocity region, discrepancies between the model and experiment may result from an inappropriate representation of the heat flux by counterflow when the temperature and pressure gradients have an effect of similar magnitude on the heat flux. |
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