Experimental verification of scaling parameters for thermal stratification

Abstract

A study to determine important dimensionless parameters associated with thermal stratification of a heated container of liquid, and the pressure history of its vapor, was performed. Analysis of the governing equations identified the modified Grashoff number, the modified Fourier number, and the interface number as the dominant dimensionless parameters associated with this process. A test program designed to verify the validity of these scaling parameters was executed. The quality of scaling was checked by comparing the dimensionless pressures and temperatures for scaled pairs of tests. Results indicate that the bulk liquid temperature, the surface temperature of the liquid, and the tank pressure can be scaled with the three dimensionless parameters. Some deviations were found in the detailed temperature profiles between the scaled pairs of tests.

Publication Title

Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer

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