Critical heat flux and nucleate boiling on several heterogeneous wetting surfaces: Controlled hydrophobic patterns on a hydrophilic substrate |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Advanced Nuclear Engineering, POSTECH, Pohang 790-784, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH, Pohang 790-784, Republic of Korea;3. Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejeon 305-338, Republic of Korea;1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer for Low Grade Energy Utilization, North China Electric Power University, 102206 Beijing, China;2. Key Laboratory of Condition Monitoring and Control for Power Plant Equipment of Ministry of Education, North China Electric Power University, 102206 Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | We used a heating surface composed of a hydrophilic substrate with hydrophobic dots to characterize the effect of spatially-different surface characteristics on critical heat flux (CHF) and nucleate boiling. To ascertain important surface factors that control CHF and boiling on heterogeneous wetting surfaces, we adjusted the hydrophobic dot diameter and the relative pitch between adjacent dots. Based on the dynamics of bubbles on hydrophobic dots, we analyze the trend of CHF on differently-fabricated heterogeneous wetting surfaces. CHFs on heterogeneous wetting surfaces were strongly dependent on ratio R of the area covered by hydrophobic dots to the heated area, but independent on the diameter of hydrophobic dots and the pitch distance. The improvement of boiling heat transfer (BHT) varied according to the conditions, and appeared to be related to the diameter, pitch distance and the number of hydrophobic dots, but the effect of R on BHT was negligible. Based on this study, we propose optimized conditions of a hydrophobic patterned surface. To sustain high CHF of a hydrophilic surface and high BHT of a hydrophobic surface, numerous micron-size hydrophobic dots should be fabricated with small R. |
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Keywords: | Critical heat flux Hydrophobic dot Wettability Pool boiling |
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