Influence of Geometry Parameters on Critical Heat Flux in Helically Coiled Tubes: Development of Correlation

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Based on 2006 look-up tables to analysis the effect of pipe diameters on CHF, the correlations are established for horizontal helically coiled tube by introducing equivalent geometrical parameter. According to experimental data, it is found that the correlation is very suitable, and the regularity of horizontal helically coiled tube geometry parameters on CHF tends to be consistent with that of a vertical tube.

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