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Application of Generation and Condensation Models to Predict Subcooled Boiling Void at Low Pressures

VIjay Chatoorgoon, Geoffrey R. Dimmick, Michael B. Carver, William N. Selander, Mamdouh Shoukri

Nuclear Technology / Volume 98 / Number 3 / June 1992 / Pages 366-378

Technical Paper / Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT92-A34666

While subcooled boiling at high pressures has been studied extensively, the phenomenon is, as yet, not sufficiently characterized at low pressures. The application of four methods to predict subcooled boiling void fraction measured in an experiment aimed at separateeffect measurements of subcooled void condensation and generation is discussed. The methods include a simple correlation and a hierarchy of three models, each of which addresses void generation and condensation at a different level of complexity. Comparisons are given between the experimental data and results from each of the prediction methods.