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Bode J. J.
Schroder ABSTRACT Noise generation in nucleate boiling systems is a widely known phenomenon. Nevertheless, the physics connecting bubble dynamics and pressure pulse generation does not seem to be fully understood. This paper reviews literature on boiling sound emission and focuses on pressure pulses generated by bubbles at a single nucleation site. Experimental results are presented for water vapor bubbles in subcooled boiling on a vertical copper surface at subatmospheric pressure. Signals of two hydrophones at different positions in the evaporator have been recorded. These signals are synchronized with high speed video recordings. Bubbles at a single nucleation site and at two simultaneously activated sites have been observed at a pressure of 40 kPa.
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