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Experiments were carried out to investigate the pool boiling of alumina‐water nanofluid at 0.1 g/l to 0.5 g/l of distilled water, and the nucleate pool boiling heat transfer of pure water and nanofluid at different mass concentrations were compared at and above the atmospheric pressure. At atmospheric pressure, different concentrations of nanofluids display different degrees of deterioration in boiling heat transfer. The effect of pressure and concentration of nanoparticles revealed significant enhancement in heat flux and deterioration in pool boiling. The heat transfer coefficient of 0.5 g/l alumina‐water nanofluid was compared with pure water and clearly indicates deterioration. At all pressures the heat transfer coefficients of the nanofluid were lower than those of pure water. Experimental observation revealed particles coating over the heater surface and subsequent SEM inspection of the heater surface showed nanoparticles coating on the surface forming a porous layer. To substantiate the nanoparticle deposition and its effect on heat flux, investigation was done by measuring the surface roughness of the heater surface before and after the experiment. While SEM images of the heater surface revealed nanoparticle deposition, surface roughness of the heater surface confirmed it. Based on the experimental investigations it can be concluded that an optimum thickness of nanoparticles coating favors an increase in heat flux. Higher surface temperature due to the presence of nanoparticles coating results in the deterioration of boiling heat transfer. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Heat Trans Asian Res; Published online in Wiley Online Library ( wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/htj ). DOI 10.1002/htj.20365  相似文献   

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在不添加任何分散剂和改变pH值的情况下,通过两步法将比表面积为150 m~2/g的气相SiO_2纳米颗粒制备成均匀稳定、透明度高、分散性能好的纳米流体。并对该功能性纳米流体进行了导热系数、黏度、表面张力和壁面接触角的测量。低体积分数下,功能性纳米流体较基液的导热系数几乎没有变化,但黏度却有较大改变。传统固液两相混合物黏度模型不再适用功能性纳米流体的计算,其主要原因是传统公式低估了分子间作用力对纳米流体黏度的影响。因此,建立了功能性纳米流体的黏度经验公式。由于纳米颗粒的存在提高了沸腾表面的粗糙度,从而使纳米流体的壁面湿润性能大大提高。实验结果表明,纳米流体的黏性和壁面接触角是沸腾换热发生骤变的关键。  相似文献   

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Dogan Ciloglu 《传热工程》2017,38(10):919-930
An experimental investigation of nucleate pool boiling heat transfer is carried out using SiO2 nanofluid in atmospheric pressure and saturated conditions. The results show that the nucleate boiling heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of the nanofluids is lower than that of deionized water, especially in high heat fluxes. In addition, the experimental results indicate that the critical heat flux (CHF) improves up to 45% with the increase of the nanoparticle volume concentration. Atomic force microscopy images from the boiling surface reveal that the nanoparticles are deposited on the heating surface during the nanofluid pool boiling experiments. It is found that the boiling HTC deteriorates as a result of the reduction in active nucleation sites and the formation of extra thermal resistance due to blocked vapor in the porous structures near the heating surface. Furthermore, the improvement of the surface wettability causes an increase in CHF. Based on the experimental investigations, it can be concluded that the changes in the properties of the boiling surface are mainly responsible for the variations in nanofluids boiling performance.  相似文献   

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Experiments were conducted on pool boiling heat transfer using dilute dispersions of CuO nanoparticles in distilled water at and above atmospheric pressure. Pool boiling characteristics of CuO nanofluid were studied at different pressures and concentrations. Characterization of the heating surface was done both qualitatively and quantitatively by taking the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images and by subsequent measurement of surface roughness of the heater. SEM images of the heater surface showed nanoparticle deposition on the heater surface, suggesting surface modification. Thorough visualization showed microcavities on the heater surface, which provide an excellent location for nucleation sites enhancing heat transfer. However, these microcavities, once filled up with the suspended nanoparticles, reduced active nucleation sites, deteriorating the boiling heat transfer coefficient. Based on the experimental investigations it was concluded that there is an optimum thickness of nanoparticles coating at which heat flux is maximum and beyond this coating boiling heat transfer coefficient decreases. At higher pressures, boiling heat transfer coefficient and specific excess temperature remained nearly the same. This showed that pressure has negligible or no role to play in boiling heat transfer using nanofluids.  相似文献   

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The pool boiling characteristics of dilute dispersions of alumina, zirconia and silica nanoparticles in water were studied. Consistently with other nanofluid studies, it was found that a significant enhancement in critical heat flux (CHF) can be achieved at modest nanoparticle concentrations (<0.1% by volume). Buildup of a porous layer of nanoparticles on the heater surface occurred during nucleate boiling. This layer significantly improves the surface wettability, as shown by a reduction of the static contact angle on the nanofluid-boiled surfaces compared with the pure-water-boiled surfaces. A review of the prevalent CHF theories has established the nexus between CHF enhancement and surface wettability changes caused by nanoparticle deposition. This represents a first important step towards identification of a plausible mechanism for boiling CHF enhancement in nanofluids.  相似文献   

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Pool boiling heat transfer coefficients of dilute stabilized Al2O3–ethyleneglycol nanofluids as possible coolant fluid are experimentally quantified. The influence of different parameters such as heat flux, heating surface nano-roughness, concentration of nanofluids and fouling resistance on the pool boiling heat transfer coefficient of alumina nanofluids has experimentally been investigated and briefly discussed. Results demonstrated that there are two heat transfer regions with different mechanisms namely free convection and nucleate boiling heat transfer. Studies on the influence of parameter demonstrated that with increasing the heat flux, the pool boiling heat transfer coefficient of nanofluids significantly increases. In contrast, with increasing the concentration of nanofluid, due to the deposition of nanoparticles on the surface, the average roughness of the surface and the heat transfer coefficient dramatically deteriorate, while a significant increase in fouling resistance is reported. Also, studies reveal asymptotic and rectilinear behaviors of fouling resistance parameter in nucleate boiling and free convective domains.  相似文献   

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The pool nucleate boiling heat transfer experiments of water (H2O) based and alcohol (C2H5OH) based nanofluids and nanoparticles-suspensions on the plain heated copper surface were carried out. The study was focused on the sorption and agglutination phenomenon of nanofluids on a heated surface. The nanofluids consisted of the base liquid, the nanoparticles and the surfactant. The nanoparticles-suspensions consisted of the base liquid and nanoparticles. The both liquids of water and alcohol and both nanoparticles of CuO and SiO2 were used. The surfactant was sodium dodecyl benzene sulphate (SDBS). The experimental results show that for nanofluids, the agglutination phenomenon occurred on the heated surface when the wall temperature was over 112 °C and steady nucleated boiling experiment could not be carried out. The reason was that an unsteady porous agglutination layer was formed on the heated surface. However, for nanoparticles-suspensions, no agglutination phenomenon occurred on the heating surface and the steady boiling could be carried out in the whole nucleate boiling region. For the both of alcohol based nanofluids and nano-suspensions, no agglutination phenomenon occurred on the heating surface and steady nucleate boiling experiment could be carried out in the whole nucleate boiling region whose wall temperature did not exceed 112 °C. The boiling heat transfer characteristics of the nanofluids and nanoparticles-suspensions are somewhat poor compared with that of the base fluids, since the decrease of the active nucleate cavities on the heating surface with a very thin nanoparticles sorption layer. The very thin nanoparticles sorption layer also caused a decrease in the solid–liquid contact angle on the heating surface which leaded to an increase of the critical heat flux (CHF).  相似文献   

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Spray cooling is used in cooling of electronic devices to remove large heat fluxes. Heat transfer to droplets impinging on a heated surface and boiling off has been studied. Most work is on a well-controlled system of a single drop falling onto a horizontal heated plate from a fixed height. These have revealed the droplet impingement mechanics to be a function largely of Weber number and excess temperature, and a range of regimes is observed similar to those in pool boiling, with a clearly identifiable critical heat flux. Nanofluids exhibit enhanced boiling heat transfer in pool boiling. The effect of nanoparticles on droplet boil-off was studied in this work. Nanofluid drops were let fall onto a surface at temperature greater than the saturation temperature, and behavior and heat flux were recorded and contrasted to that of a pure fluid. The working fluids used were pure water, ethanol, and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and ethanol– or DMSO–nanoparticle solutions (the nanoparticles were aluminum, with concentrations of up to 0.1% by weight in DMSO and 3.2% by weight in ethanol). High-speed photographic images of droplet evolution in time were obtained and indicate that there are differences in the behavior of nanofluid droplets as they boil off the surface, compared to pure fluids. Increasing nanoparticle concentration decreases the receding droplet breakup on rebound after impingement and appears to reduce the maximum spreading of a droplet as well. Maximum recoil height is reduced with increasing nanoparticle concentration. Experimental measurements of the heat fluxes associated with the pure and nanofluid droplets did not show significant enhancement, though there was noticeable improvement in the DMSO nanofluids.  相似文献   

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Nucleate pool boiling of Al2O3 based aqueous nanofluid on flat plate heater has been studied experimentally. For boiling of nanofluid (< 0.1 vol.%) on heating surface with ratio of average surface roughness to average diameter of particles much less than unity when boiling continue to CHF, the heat transfer coefficient of nanofluid boiling reduces while critical heat flux (CHF) increases. CHF enhancement increased with volume fraction of nanoparticles. Atomic force microscope (AFM) images from boiling surface showed that after boiling of nanofluid the surface roughness increases or decreases depending on initial condition of heater surface. Changes in boiling surface topology during different regions of boiling, wettability and thermal resistance of heater surface owing to nanoparticles deposition cause to variations in nanofluids boiling performance.  相似文献   

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An experimental study was carried out to understand the flow boiling heat transfer of water based CuO nanofluids in the evaporator of a thermosyphon loop under steady sub-atmospheric pressures. Experimental results show that both the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) and the critical heat flux (CHF) of flow boiling in the evaporator of the thermosyphon loop could be enhanced by substituting nanofluids for water. The operating pressure has apparent impact on the HTC enhancement of nanofluids. However, the operating pressure has negligible effect on the CHF enhancement. There exists an optimal mass concentration of nanoparticles corresponding to the best enhancement effect. Experimental results show that the CHF enhancement results mainly from the existing of the coating layer on the heated surface formed by the sediment of nanoparticles. However, the HTC enhancement results from the effects of both the existing of the coating layer and the change of thermophysical properties of the working fluid.  相似文献   

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In order to investigate the effect of surface wettability on the pool boiling heat transfer, nucleate pool boiling experiments were conducted with deionized water and silica based nanofluid. A higher surface roughness value in the range of 3.9 ~ 6.0μm was tested. The contact angle was from 4.7° to 153°, and heat flux was from 30kW/m2 to 300kW/m2. Experimental results showed that hydrophilicity diminish the boiling heat transfer of silica nanofluid on the surfaces with higher roughness. As the increment of nanofluid mass concentration from 0.025% to 0.1%, a further reduction of heat transfer coefficient was observed. For the super hydrophobic surface with higher roughness (contact angle 153.0°), boiling heat transfer was enhanced at heat flux less than 93 kW/m2, and then the heat transfer degraded at higher heat flux.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Experiments were conducted to investigate the nucleate pool boiling heat transfer of pure water and alumina/water nanofluids on different micro- and nanostructured surfaces prepared via the thermal spray coating method. Results indicate that nanofluids boiling on all the test surfaces led to critical heat flux (CHF) values greater than that obtained for the base fluid (i.e., water). Higher roughness value, however, led to higher CHF values in boiling over the surfaces. Another finding of this study indicated that CHF values obtained with boiling on Cu-coated micro- and nanosurfaces were identical although the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) values obtained for boiling on the micro-structure surface were higher than those obtained for a nanostructured surface with almost the same roughness. A series of consecutive nanofluid boiling cycles were also performed on the aluminum-coated nanostructured surface. The CHF value obtained for water boiling on the surface undergoing repeated nanofluid boiling cycles was by 27% higher than that obtained for a clean surface although the relevant HTC values were nearly identical.  相似文献   

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Comparison of boiling performance of nanofluids and mixtures of nanofluids with surfactant is an objective of this research. Experimental investigation has been performed with different heat flux and concentrations of nanoparticles and surfactant. CuO and ZnO water-based nanofluids are used and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is used as surfactant. The size of nanoparticles is measured from Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy pictures. Roughness of rod heater is calculated by using Atomic Force Microscopy picture. The pure water is tested after each run with nanofluid and mixture of nanofluid with SDS and the results are presented. Result from experiments demonstrates that the addition of SDS to nanofluids solution resulted in improving boiling performance. Experimental results also show an inefficient process by excluding surfactant. An optimum value for heat transfer coefficient is found by increasing of surfactant concentration within CuO nanofluid (0.01wt%CuO). Pictures of coated and clean surface in boiling pure water are employed for understanding the dynamics of bubbles. Gorenflo constant (h0) is utilized to show the effect of addition of nanoparticles and SDS in boiling performance of base fluid.  相似文献   

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Nanofluids are colloidal dispersions of nanoparticles in homogenous base fluids. Previous studies have shown that nanofluids can increase pool boiling critical heat flux (CHF) by forming a porous deposition on the heated surface. However, questions remain whether nanoparticles can further enhance the CHF on a passively engineered heat transfer surface, such as a sandblasted metal plate. In this study, three water-based nanofluids (diamond, zinc oxide and alumina) were used to modify sandblasted stainless steel 316 plate heaters via boiling induced deposition. The pool boiling CHF of these pre-coated heaters increased by up to 35% with respect to that of the bare, sandblasted heaters. The enhancements are highest for alumina and zinc oxide nanofluids. Detailed surface characterization of these pre-coated heaters showed different surface morphology depending on the type of nanofluids used. Additionally, the deposited nanoparticles layers were found to alter the wettability of the heaters. Contact angle measurement provided quantitative data to determine possible CHF enhancement based on existing correlations.  相似文献   

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Molecular dynamics simulation was performed to investigate pool boiling of nanofluids on the metal wall. Nanoparticles were placed near the wall. Results showed that with the addition of nanoparticles the fluid temperature, net evaporation number and heat flux were increased, indicating that the boiling heat transfer was enhanced. In addition, the nanoparticles were able to move around the wall disorderly but did not move with the fluid. The effects of heated temperature and nanoparticle size on the boiling heat transfer were also investigated. By increasing heated temperature and nanoparticle size, the boiling heat transfer enhancement increased.  相似文献   

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Boiling heat transfer performance of nanofluid has been studied during the past few years. Some controversial results are reported in literature about the potential impact of nanofluids on heat transfer intensification. Whereas the mixtures of ethylene glycol and water are considered the most common water-based antifreeze solutions used in automotive cooling systems, the present study is an experimental investigation of boiling heat transfer of CuO/ethylene glycol–water (60/40) nanofluids. The results indicate that a considerable boiling heat transfer enhancement has been achieved by nanofluid and the enhancement increases with nanoparticles concentration and reaches 55% at a nanoparticles loading of 0.5%.  相似文献   

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This paper deals with a study of enhanced critical heat flux (CHF) and burnout heat flux (BHF) in pool boiling of water with suspended silica nanoparticles using Nichrome wires and ribbons. Previously the current authors and other researchers have reported three-digit percentage increase in critical heat flux in silica nanofluids. This study investigates the effect of various heater surface dimensions, cross-sectional shapes as well as surface modifications on pool boiling heat transfer characteristics of water and water-based nanofluids. Our data suggest that the CHF and BHF decrease as heater surface area increases. For concentrations from 0.1 vol% to 2 vol%, the deposition of the particles on the wire allows high heat transfer through inter-agglomerate pores, resulting in a nearly 3-fold increase in burnout heat flux at very low concentrations. The nanoparticle deposition plays a major role through variation in porosity. The CHF enhancement is non-monotonic with respect to concentration. As the concentration is increased, the CHF and BHF decrease prior to increasing again at higher concentrations. Results show a maximum of 270% CHF enhancement for ribbon-type heaters. The surface morphology of the heater was investigated using SEM and EDS analyses, and it was inferred that the 2 vol% concentration deposition coating had higher porosity and rate of deposition compared with 0.2 vol% case.  相似文献   

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This study investigates the influence of the thermal physics of nanofluids on the critical heat flux (CHF) of nanofluids. Thermal physics tests of nanoparticle concentrations ranged from 0 to 1 g/L. Pool boiling experiments were performed using electrically heated NiCr metal wire under atmospheric pressure. The results show that there was no obvious change for viscosity and a maximum enhancement of about 5 to 7% for thermal conductivity and surface tension with the addition of nanoparticles into pure water. Consistently with other nanofluid studies, this study found that a significant enhancement in CHF could be achieved at modest nanoparticle concentrations (<0.1 g/L by Al2O3 nanoparticle concentration). Compared to the CHF of pure water, an enhancement of 113% over that of nanofluids was found. Scanning electron microscope photos showed there was a nanoparticle layer formed on the heating surface for nanofluid boiling. The bubble growth was photographed by a camera. The coating layer makes the nucleation of vapor bubbles easily formed. Thus, the addition of nanoparticles has active effects on the CHF.  相似文献   

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The pool boiling behavior of low concentration nanofluids (?1 g/l) was experimentally studied over a flat heater at 1 atm. Boiling of nanofluids produces a thin nanoparticle film, on the heater surface, which in turn is believed to increase the critical heat flux. The present study also indicates that the nanoparticle deposition results in transient characteristics in the nucleate boiling heat transfer. Finally, this study investigates possible causes responsible for the deposition of nanoparticle on the heater surface. Experimental evidence shows that microlayer evaporation, during nanofluid boiling, is responsible for the nanoparticle coating formed on the heater surfaces.  相似文献   

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The copper nanoparticles of average size of 10 nm have been prepared by the sputtering method and characterized through atomic force microscopy (AFM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The pool boiling heat transfer characteristics of 0.25%, 0.5% and 1.0% by weight concentrations of copper nanoparticles has been studied. Different copper based nanofluids were prepared in both, distilled water and distilled water with 9.0 wt% of sodium lauryl sulphate anionic surfactant (SDS). The pool boiling heat transfer data were acquired for the boiling of nanofluids over a 30 mm square and 0.44 mm thick stainless steel plate heater. The experimental results show that for the critical heat flux of pure water is 80% higher than that of water–surfactant fluid. Also, it was found that the critical heat flux for 0.25%, 0.5% and 1.0% concentrations of copper nanoparticles in copper–water nanofluids are 25%, 40% and 48% higher than that of pure water. But in the case of copper–water with surfactant nanofluids comparing with pure water, the CHF decreases to 75%, 68%, and 62% for respective concentrations of copper nanoparticles. The heat transfer coefficient decreases with increase of nanoparticles concentration in both water–copper and water–copper with surfactant nanofluids.  相似文献   

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