Abstract

Abstract The heat-transfer performance of water in a vertical tube closed at the bottom, with a length-radius ratio of 21 was experimentally determined for the case of uniform heat flux. The average performance was found to agree with the uniform wall-temperature results of Martin. This suggests that the uniform wall-temperature results of Martin for other fluids and other length-radius ratios may be utilized to predict the average performance for the uniform heat-flux boundary conditions.

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