In the design of future concepts of supercritical nuclear and solar steam generators the heat transfer
is an important measure. The general approach to assess the prediction accuracy of heat transfer correlations
is to calculate the heat transfer coefficient using experimentally-obtained data, such as the bulk and wall
temperature, and compare the results to the experimentally-determined heat transfer coefficients. However,
in the design process of a steam generator the wall temperature, for instance, is not known a priori and might
be, depending on the heat transfer correlation, subject to an iterative calculation. As a result, this work
presents a new method to evaluate the accuracy of correlations predicting the heat transfer to water at
supercritical pressure. The new approach is based on an iterative solution method without any a priori
knowledge of the wall temperature. Seven correlations from the literature are evaluated with the new method
by assessing the results against a database containing 1,053 data points from the upward flow in vertical
tubes. Different results are obtained using both assessment methods.
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In the design of future concepts of supercritical nuclear and solar steam generators the heat transfer
is an important measure. The general approach to assess the prediction accuracy of heat transfer correlations
is to calculate the heat transfer coefficient using experimentally-obtained data, such as the bulk and wall
temperature, and compare the results to the experimentally-determined heat transfer coefficients. However,
in the design process of a steam generator the wall temperature, for...
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