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The mechanism of void formation in initially subcooled systems
(Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, [1963], 1963)
When an initially subcooled, water filled system undergoes a transient in heat flux or pressure such that bubbles form, the most important variable which determines the volume of the resulting void is the number of bubbles ...
The bubbly-slug transition in a high velocity two phase flow
(Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Division of Sponsored Research, [1964], 1964)
A possible mechanism for the transition between bubbly and slug flow is proposed and tested in a simulated slug flow system. No sudden collapse of slug flow with increasing velocity is found and it is concluded that: a. ...
The mechanism of void formation in initially subcooled systems
(Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, [1963], 1963)
When an initially subcooled, water filled system undergoes a transient in heat flux or pressure such that bubbles form, the most important variable which determines the volume of the resulting void is the number of bubbles ...