Comparison of Six Typical Correlations for Upward Flow Boiling Heat Transfer with Kerosene in a Vertical Smooth Tube

The present article is aimed at evaluating six typical flow boiling heat transfer correlations selected from the open literature with experimental results. The selected correlations are correlations of Chen, Shah, Gungor and Winterton, Liu and Winterton, Klimenko, and Kandlikar. Experiments of upward flow boiling heat transfer with kerosene in a vertical smooth tube were conducted. The test tube has a length of 2.5 m and its outer and inner diameters are 19 mm and 15 mm, respectively. The experiments were performed at an absolute atmospheric pressure of 3. The input heat flux ranged from 28.5 to 93.75 kW/m² and the mass fluxes were selected at 410, 610, and 810 kg/m² s, respectively. The experimental flow boiling heat transfer coefficients were compared with flow boiling heat transfer coefficients calculated with the six typical correlations. By comparison, the most suitable correlations are recommended for the calculation of flow boiling heat transfer coefficients with kerosene in a smooth tube.