Effects of pool subcooling on boiling heat transfer in a vertical annulus with closed bottom

Abstract Effects of inlet subcooling on pool boiling heat transfer in a vertical annulus with closed bottom have been studied experimentally. For the test, a tube of 19.1 mm diameter and the water at atmospheric pressure have been used. Up to 50 K of pool subcooling has been tested and results of the annulus are compared with the data of a single unrestricted tube. The increase in pool subcooling results in much change in heat transfer coefficients. As the heat flux increases and the subcooling decreases, a deterioration of heat transfer coefficients is observed. The governing mechanisms are suggested as single-phase heat transfer and liquid agitation for the single tube while liquid agitation and bubble coalescence are the major factors at the bottom closed annulus.