Structured surfaces for enhanced pool boiling heat transfer
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · University of Limerick
Abstract
We experimentally investigated surface roughness-augmented wettability on critical heat flux (CHF) during pool boiling with horizontally oriented surfaces. Microstructured surfaces with a wide range of well-defined surface roughness were fabricated, and a maximum CHF of ∼208 W/cm2 was achieved with a surface roughness of ∼6. An analytical force-balance model was extended to explain the CHF enhancement. The excellent agreement found between the model and experimental data supports the idea that roughness-amplified capillary forces are responsible for the CHF enhancement on structured surfaces. The insights gained from this work suggest design guidelines for new surface technologies with high heat removal…
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3Topics & keywords
- Critical heat flux
- Boiling
- Surface roughness
- Materials science
- Wetting
- Surface finish
- Heat transfer
- Capillary action
- Affordable and clean energy