Abstract:
The results are given of the experimental investigation of the intensity of heat transfer from flat surfaces of a model of the vacuum chamber channel of the international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER), inclined to the horizontal at an angle of $(5-90)^\circ$, with different heights $(12-50)$ mm, heated length ($1.02$ and $2.48$) m of the model and low velocities of water flow $(0.0067-0.17)$ m/s that are characterized by the values of $\mathrm{Re}= 560-17900$. The specific heat flux on the heat-transfer surfaces is $q=(1.3-24.4)$ kW/m$^2$.The treated range of parameters is characterized by the interaction of forced and natural convection with a significant temperature stratification of the flow in inclined channels. Closing relations are suggested on the basis of the experimental results.