Effect of nanoparticles on CHF enhancement in pool boiling of nano-fluids |
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Authors: | Hyungdae Kim Jeongbae Kim Moo Hwan Kim |
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Affiliation: | aMechanical Engineering Department, Pohang University of Science and Technology, San 31, Hyoja-dong, Pohang 790-784, Republic of Korea;bKorea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon 305-343, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | To investigate the characteristics of CHF (Critical Heat Flux) enhancement using nano-fluids, pool boiling CHF experiments of two water-based nano-fluids with titania and alumina nanoparticles were performed using electrically heated metal wires under atmospheric pressure. The results showed that the water-based nano-fluids significantly enhanced CHF compared to that of pure water. SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) observation subsequent to the pool boiling experiments revealed that a lot of nanoparticles were deposited on heating surface during pool boiling of nano-fluids. In order to investigate the role of the nanoparticle surface coating on CHF enhancement of nano-fluids, pool boiling CHF of pure water was measured using a nanoparticle-coated heater prepared by pool boiling of nano-fluids on a bare heater. It was found that pool boiling of pure water on the naonoparticle-coated heater sufficiently achieved the CHF enhancement of nano-fluids. It is supposed that CHF enhancement in pool boiling of nano-fluids is mainly caused by the nanoparticle coating of the heating surface. |
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Keywords: | Nano-fluids Nanoparticle surface coating Pool boiling Critical Heat Flux (CHF) |
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