May 12, 2021
Journal Article

Measurement of the onset of nucleate boiling in liquid xenon

Abstract

We report the first precision measurement of the superheat temperature required for bubble nucleation in liquid xenon of ?T_wall,ONB = (16.9±0.5) K and ?T_wall,ONB = (19.2±0.4) K at pressures of P = (0.98±0.02) bar and P = (1.32±0.01) bar, respectively. Both are measured at a subcooled bulk fluid temperature of about 162 K. A dedicated liquid xenon setup is used to measure the temperature at which bubble nucleation first appears on the flat surface of a resistor. The associated average heat flux at the surface of the resistor is determined using fluid dynamics simulations. Future experiments can use these experimental results to determine the likelihood of boiling in liquid xenon and to design effective thermal sinks that prevent bubble nucleation.

Published: May 12, 2021

Citation

Breur S., G. Ortega, P.C. Rowson, R.N. Saldanha, B. Mong, M. Oriunno, and C. Mo. 2021. Measurement of the onset of nucleate boiling in liquid xenon. Journal of Instrumentation 16, no. 2:T02004. PNNL-SA-154969. doi:10.1088/1748-0221/16/02/T02004