International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.47, No.26, 5713-5724, 2004
Spray cooling characteristics of water and R-134a. Part II: transient cooling
Spray cooling of a hot surface was investigated in the second of two papers to determine the effect of mass flux, Weber number, and degree of subcooling on two different working fluids such as pure water and R-134a. Full cone circular sprays were used to cool a circular surface of diameter 80 mm with an initial temperature about 250/70degreesC for pure water/R-134a, respectively. Both the transient liquid crystal technique (only for R-134a) and thermocouple wire temperature measurements were conducted. Cooling curves were obtained in a wide range of the above-mentioned parameters. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.