Estimation of boiling heat-transfer coefficients In the design of vaporisers and reboilers the designer will be concerned with two.

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Estimation of boiling heat-transfer coefficients In the design of vaporisers and reboilers the designer will be concerned with two types of boiling: pool boiling and convective boiling. Pool boiling is the name given to nucleate boiling in a pool of liquid; such as in a kettle-type reboiler or a jacketed vessel. Convective boiling occurs where the vaporising fluid is flowing over the heated surface, and heat transfer takes place both by forced convection and nucleate boiling; as in forced circulation or thermosyphon reboilers. Boiling is a complex phenomenon, and boiling heat-transfer coefficients are difficult to predict with any certainty. Whenever possible experimental values obtained for the system being considered should be used, or values for a closely related system. 12.11.2. Pool boiling In the nucleate boiling region the heat-transfer coefficient is dependent on the nature and condition of the heat-transfer surface, and it is not possible to present a universal correlation that will give accurate predictions for all systems. The correlation given by Forster and Zuber (1955) can be used to estimate pool boiling coefficients, in the absence of experimental data. Their equation can be written in the form: