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Cryogenic Two-Phase Flow

Cryogenic Two-Phase Flow
Applications to Large Scale Systems

  • Date Published: July 1996
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521481922

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  • Cryogenic systems that involve two-phase (vapour-liquid) flows are widely used in industries such as aerospace, metallurgy, power engineering, and food production, as well as in high energy physics research. The purpose of this book is to describe characteristic features of cryogenic systems involving two-phase flow, create mathematical models of these systems, and then show how the models may be used to develop optimal designs for practical cryogenic systems. Since transient phenomena can produce severe and unexpected effects in cryogenic systems, the authors pay particular attention to this important topic. Examples in the book are drawn from cryogenic fluid transport, gasification, and the stabilisation of superconducting magnets. Much of this work is related to the development of large Russian systems in the areas of space technology, energy research, and particle physics.

    • Was the first book devoted solely to cryogenic two-phase flow
    • Clearly written, extensively illustrated
    • Descriptions of important Russian systems are given
    • Of wide interest to mechanical, aerospace, chemical, nuclear engineers, particle physicists
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    • Date Published: July 1996
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521481922
    • length: 150 pages
    • dimensions: 236 x 159 x 14 mm
    • weight: 0.37kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Introduction to cryogenic systems with two phase flows
    2. Cryogenic gasification systems
    3. Crystostabilization systems
    4. Cryogenic fluid transport systems
    5. Two-phase (vapor-liquid) flows
    6. Requirements for the design of practical systems with two-phase flows
    7. Hydrodynamics and heat transfer in two-phase flows in cryogenic media
    8. Physical features of cryogenic vapor-liquid flows
    9. Conservation equations for heterogeneous two-phase flows
    10. Gasifier channels with intensifiers
    11. Two-phase helium in magnet stabilization channels
    12. Transportation of cryogenic fluids with partial evaporation and the geyser effect
    13. Two-phase flow regimes and optimum heat transfer
    14. Modeling of two-phase flows
    15. Summary
    16. Transient operating conditions in cryogenic systems with two-phase flow
    17. Introduction to transient conditions
    18. Evaluation methods for external disturbances
    19. Summary
    20. Transient conditions of gasification systems
    21. Results of operating experience
    22. Physical nature of the oscillations
    23. Hydrodynamic model
    24. Nondimensional analysis
    25. Analysis of high speed transients
    26. Practical considerations in the design of gasification systems
    27. Summary
    28. Transient conditions in magnet stabilization channels
    29. Modeling of transients resulting from variable heat loads
    30. Results of the analysis
    31. Experimental studies
    32. Summary
    References.

  • Authors

    N. N. Filina

    J. G. Weisend, II

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