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Experimental study of critical heat flux enhancement during forced convective flow boiling of nanofluid on a short heated surface
Authors:Ho Seon Ahn  Hyungdae Kim  HangJin Jo  SoonHo Kang  WonPyo Chang  Moo Hwan Kim
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH, Pohang 790-784, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA;3. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Enhancements of nucleate boiling critical heat flux (CHF) using nanofluids in a pool boiling are well-known. Considering importance of flow boiling heat transfer in various practical applications, an experimental study on CHF enhancements of nanofluids under convective flow conditions was performed. A rectangular flow channel with 10-mm width and 5-mm height was used. A 10 mm-diameter disk-type copper surface, heated by conduction heat transfer, was placed at the bottom surface of the flow channel as a test heater. Aqueous nanofluids with alumina nanoparticles at the concentration of 0.01% by volume were investigated. The experimental results showed that the nanofluid flow boiling CHF was distinctly enhanced under the forced convective flow conditions compared to that in pure water. Subsequent to the boiling experiments, the heater surfaces were examined with scanning electron microscope and by measuring contact angle. The surface characterization results suggested that the flow boiling CHF enhancement in nanofluids is mostly caused by the nanoparticles deposition of the heater surface during vigorous boiling of nanofluids and the subsequent wettability enhancements.
Keywords:Forced convective boiling   Critical heat flux   Nanofluid
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