Abstract

A large number of studies have been carried out on the flow and heat transfer of supercritical pressure fluids in the past decades. However, there are still some uncertainties and deficiencies in the accurate prediction for supercritical fluid heat transfer coefficient due to the large and fast variations of fluids properties in the so-called pseudo-critical region. In this paper, 15 correlations were selected from the literature and were compared with each other to verify their capability in predicting heat transfer coefficient of supercritical pressure water in vertical tubes. Based on the comparison between the calculation results of the existing heat transfer correlations and the experimental data obtained from the open literature, it was found that the Swenson et al. correlation and the Hu correlation can reasonably predict the heat transfer coefficient of supercritical water in the pseudo-critical region. After evaluating these correlations, the authors conducted polynomial fitting for the collected experimental data and got a new correlation for heat transfer coefficient of water at supercritical pressures. The new correlation can fit well with the experimental data even in the neighborhood of pseudo-critical temperature.

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