Abstract
A natural convection circulation loop in liquid nitrogen, i.e. an open thermosiphon flow configuration, has been investigated experimentally near atmospheric pressure. The experiments were conducted on a 2 m high loop with a copper tube of 10 mm inner diameter uniformly heated over a length of 0.95 m. Evolution of the total mass flow rate of the loop and the pressure difference along the tube are described. We also report the boiling curves where single phase and two-phase flows are identified with increasing heat flux. We focus our heat transfer analysis on the single phase regime where mixed convection is encountered. A heat transfer coefficient correlation is proposed. We also examine the boiling incipience as a function of the tube height. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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Baudouy, B. (2010). Experimental study of a nitrogen natural circulation loop at low heat flux. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1218, pp. 1546–1553). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3422335
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