Test section details:
The test section (condenser tube) was a vertical pipe with downflow of steam and noncondensable. The steam came from the building service steam supply furnished at 0.86 MPa. Condensation occurred as heat was removed from the gaseous mixture through the condenser tube wall (O.D. = 50.8 mm, I.D. = 47.5 mm) by an upward flow of cooling water in the outer annulus. The test section was cooled over a length of 2.418 m.
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Kuhn, S. Z., Schrock, V. E., and Peterson, P. F., "An investigation of condensation from steam-gas mixtures flowing downward inside a vertical tube," Proc. of NURETH-7, pp. 312-331, 1995.
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