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1971

<p>Nucleate boiling<br />Heat -- Transmission<br />Heat flux</p>

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The Effect Of A Knurled Heat Transfer Surface Upon Pool Nucleate Boiling Of Normal Pentane, Jerry James Carr Jan 1971

The Effect Of A Knurled Heat Transfer Surface Upon Pool Nucleate Boiling Of Normal Pentane, Jerry James Carr

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"The effect of knurling a nucleate boiling heat transfer surface was studied. The knurling utilized produced regular, four-sided, adjacent pyramids with an apex angle of 90 degrees. Four knurling densities were used ranging from 416 to 2591 pyramids per square inch. The transfer surface was gold-plated copper and the heaters used were electrically heated, ten-inch long, horizontal cylinders of one-inch diameter. The liquid boiled was normal pentane at its saturation temperature and a pressure of 760 millimeters mercury.

For some of the knurled surfaces the temperature difference required to produce a given heat flux was found to be less than …