摘要

This study presents a brief review on the buoyancy criteria for supercritical fluids (mainly water, carbon dioxide and hydrocarbon fuels). Buoyancy affected heat transfer at supercritical pressures is an important phenomenon. However, the effect of buoyancy force of supercritical fluids was not properly addressed in some earlier studies. Some reserachers believed that the neglect of buoyancy was the primary reason for the considerable disagreement between predictions by the available empirical correlations and experimental data. In this paper, several common buoyancy criteria proposed in the literatures to distinguish forced convection and mixed convection were assessed and compared. Inconsistencies were observed, e.g., the buoyancy parameter might be the same, but the threshold to affect the heat transfer in the correlation is different. Comparisons between the predictions and the experimental or numerical data were given and the discrepancies were emphasized and evaluated. The most reliable buoyancy criteria for vertical and horizontal tubes were recommended. However, no one buoyancy criterion can accurately predict the magnitude and onset of buoyancy force for different kinds of supercritical fluids, therefore further research is still needed.