Abstract

In the design of boiling two-phase flow systems, such as boilers, the theoretical and/or empirical formulas related to thermal hydraulics are described in terms of the steady-state characteristics. Such systems may be encountered in the unanticipated dynamic behavior, e.g., flow instability problems, during the startup, partial load and/or transient operations even in the suitably designed system for full-load and steady operations. Flow instabilities mean large-amplitude fluctuations of flow in two-phase systems, which cause significant pressure fluctuations and departure from steady and safe operation.

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