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    Dataset: Heat transfer and pressure drop data of a turbulent tube flow of water and GaInSn with azimuthally inhomogeneous heat flux

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    (KITopen-DOI) 10.5445/IR/1000155030
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    Laube, Tim [Institut für Thermische Verfahrenstechnik]

    Dietrich, Benjamin [Institut für Thermische Verfahrenstechnik]

    Marocco, Luca [Marocco, Luca]

    Wetzel, Thomas [Institut für Thermische Verfahrenstechnik]
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    Heat transfer and pressure drop data of a turbulent tube flow of water and GaInSn with azimuthally inhomogeneous heat flux
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    (Abstract) In diesem Beitrag werden experimentelle Daten für den Wärmeübergang und den Druckverlust einer turbulenten Rohrströmung von Wasser und der Flüssigmetalllegierung GaInSn mit azimutal homogener und inhomogener Verteilung des Wärmestroms bereitgestellt. Für den inhomogenen Fall wurde der Wärmestrom nur... In diesem Beitrag werden experimentelle Daten für den Wärmeübergang und den Druckverlust einer turbulenten Rohrströmung von Wasser und der Flüssigmetalllegierung GaInSn mit azimutal homogener und inhomogener Verteilung des Wärmestroms bereitgestellt. Für den inhomogenen Fall wurde der Wärmestrom nur über den halben äußeren Rohrumfang aufgeprägt. Die Reynolds-Zahl der Strömung wurde für Wasser im Bereich $5\cdot10^3 < Re_{Wasser} <4.2\cdot10^4$ und für GaInSn im Bereich $8\cdot10^3 < Re_{GaInSn} < 1\cdot10^5$ variiert.

    In diesem Beitrag werden experimentelle Daten für den Wärmeübergang und den Druckverlust einer turbulenten Rohrströmung von Wasser und der Flüssigmetalllegierung GaInSn mit azimutal homogener und inhomogener Verteilung des Wärmestroms bereitgestellt. Für den inhomogenen Fall wurde der Wärmestrom nur über den halben äußeren Rohrumfang aufgeprägt. Die Reynolds-Zahl der Strömung wurde für Wasser im Bereich $5\cdot10^3 < Re_{Wasser} <4.2\cdot10^4$ und für GaInSn im Bereich $8\cdot10^3 < Re_{GaInSn} < 1\cdot10^5$ variiert.

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    (Abstract) In this contribution experimental data of heat transfer and pressure drop for a turbulent tube flow of water and the liquid metal alloy GaInSn, with azimuthally homogeneous and inhomogeneous heat flux distribution is provided. For the inhomogeneous case, the heat flux was only applied over the half ... In this contribution experimental data of heat transfer and pressure drop for a turbulent tube flow of water and the liquid metal alloy GaInSn, with azimuthally homogeneous and inhomogeneous heat flux distribution is provided. For the inhomogeneous case, the heat flux was only applied over the half of the tube's outer circumference. The Reynolds number of the flow was varied for water in the range of $5\cdot10^3 < Re_{Water} <4.2\cdot10^4$ and for GaInSn $8\cdot10^3 < Re_{GaInSn} < 1\cdot10^5$.

    In this contribution experimental data of heat transfer and pressure drop for a turbulent tube flow of water and the liquid metal alloy GaInSn, with azimuthally homogeneous and inhomogeneous heat flux distribution is provided. For the inhomogeneous case, the heat flux was only applied over the half of the tube's outer circumference. The Reynolds number of the flow was varied for water in the range of $5\cdot10^3 < Re_{Water} <4.2\cdot10^4$ and for GaInSn $8\cdot10^3 < Re_{GaInSn} < 1\cdot10^5$.

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    (Technical Remarks) Raw and analyzed data for the heat transfer and pressure drop for a turbulent tube flow of water and the liquid metal alloy GaInSn summarized in an excel file.

    Raw and analyzed data for the heat transfer and pressure drop for a turbulent tube flow of water and the liquid metal alloy GaInSn summarized in an excel file.

    Keywords:
    liquid metal
    azimuthally inhomogeneous heat flux
    convective heat transfer
    low Prandtl number fluid
    gallium-indium-tin
    Nusselt number
    friction coefficient
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    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
    Production year:
    2023
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    Engineering
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    Publication year:
    2023
    Rights holders:
    Laube, Tim

    Dietrich, Benjamin

    Marocco, Luca

    Wetzel, Thomas
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    2023-04-20
    Archiving date:
    2023-06-21
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    1.2 MB
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    Archive checksum:
    0991140c885f344c50eef151fc6b6156 (MD5)
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    DOI: 10.35097/1421
    Publication date: 2023-06-21
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    Laube, Tim; Dietrich, Benjamin; Marocco, Luca; et al. (2023): Heat transfer and pressure drop data of a turbulent tube flow of water and GaInSn with azimuthally inhomogeneous heat flux. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. DOI: 10.35097/1421
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