Investigation of flow boiling heat transfer and boiling crisis on a rough surface using infrared thermometry
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Su, G-Y; Wang, C; Zhang, L; Seong, JH; Kommajosyula, R; Phillips, B; Bucci, M; ... Show more Show less
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© 2020 Elsevier Ltd We design and build a special heater to enable infrared investigations of boiling heat transfer on surfaces featuring the typical roughness and scratch pattern of commercial-grade heat transfer surfaces (in this case a zirconium alloy typically used as fuel cladding material in nuclear reactors). We use high-speed infrared thermometry to investigate surface effects on the boiling process for both the rough infrared heater and a reference more conventional, nano-smooth infrared heater. Compared to the nano-smooth surface, the rough surface has larger nucleation sites, which require a lower nucleation temperature. The rough surface has a much smaller bubble departure volume. However, it has a much higher nucleation site density, and, overall, a higher heat transfer coefficient. We capture this behavior with a stochastic heat flux partitioning model. Notably, while the two surfaces have very different boiling dynamics, the boiling crisis has a common “signature”. For both surfaces, the probability density functions of bubble footprint areas follow a power law with a negative exponent smaller than 3, also known as a scale-free distribution. We predict these observations and the onset of the boiling crisis using a continuum percolation model. These results corroborate the hypothesis of the boiling crisis as a percolative critical phase transition of the bubble interaction process.
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2020Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
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Elsevier BV
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Su, G-Y, Wang, C, Zhang, L, Seong, JH, Kommajosyula, R et al. 2020. "Investigation of flow boiling heat transfer and boiling crisis on a rough surface using infrared thermometry." International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 160.
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