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International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.117, 1368-1383, 2018
Pool boiling critical heat flux (CHF) - Part 2: Assessment of models and correlations
This paper is the second part of a two-part study on pool boiling critical heat flux (CHF) from flat surfaces. While the first part reviewed different CHF models and associated mechanisms and parametric trends, the present part is dedicated to the assessment of both models and correlations. The assessment is based on a new consolidated CHF database consisting of 800 data points amassed from 37 sources, and includes 14 working fluids, pressures from 0.0016 to 5.2 MPa, orientation angles from 0 to 180 degrees, and contact angles from 0 to 113 degrees. It is shown that a modified hydrodynamic instability model and the interfacial lift-off model provide the best predictions for CHF from horizontal, upward-facing surfaces. Modified with a correlation for surface orientation effects, the same models also provide the best predictions for inclined surfaces. However, all models and correlations lose accuracy at or near the downward-facing orientation, which points to the need for more data and improved understanding of near-wall interfacial behavior for these orientations. Finally, recommendations are provided for prediction of contact angle effects. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.