Abstract
Boiling is one of the efficient modes of heat transfer due to phase change, and is regarded as promising means to be applied for the thermal management systems handling a large amount of waste heat under high heat flux. However, gravity effects on the two-phase flow phenomena and corresponding heat transfer characteristics have not been clarified in detail. The experiments onboard Japanese Experiment Module "KIBO" in International Space Station on boiling two-phase flow under microgravity conditions are proposed to clarify both of heat transfer and flow characteristics under microgravity conditions. To verify the feasibility of ISS experiments on boiling two-phase flow, the Bread Board Model is assembled and its performance and the function of components installed in a test loop are examined.
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Baba, S., Sakai, T., Sawada, K., Kubota, C., Wada, Y., Shinmoto, Y., … Yoda, S. (2011). Proposal of experimental setup on boiling two-phase flow on-orbit experiments onboard Japanese experiment module “kIBO.” In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 327). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/327/1/012055
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