Abstract
In film-boiling heat transfer, the most important modeling assumption may be that the liquid and vapor phases are separated by a sharp boundary without intervening two-phase region. An effort is presently made to extend the results of Cheng et al. (1982) by using a model for a porous medium's effective conductivity which can account for the structure of the porous matrix used, which in this case is a bed of spherical glass beads. Theory and experiment are found to be in good agreement. 8 refs.
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