Abstract

The influence of gas bubbles on heat transfer in two phase gas-liquid systems has been investigated. Platinum wires have been used as heat-transfer probes and the two phase flow has been simulated by generating a single continuous stream of discrete gas bubbles into a stationary liquid. The contribution of various modes of heat transfer has been determined. It has been found that transient conduction into the liquid is the predominant mode of the bubble induced heat transfer and is responsible for about 75 per cent of heat transfer. Convection contributes the remainder. A theoretical model of the bubble induced heat transfer based on the surface renewal and penetration theory has been developed.

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