研究目的
Investigating the heat transfer characteristics and flow patterns of subcooled flow boiling in a vertical narrow microchannel for electronic cooling applications.
研究成果
The study concluded that the slope of the boiling curves increased sharply once the superheat needed for nucleate boiling was reached, with lower mass fluxes requiring less heat flux and superheat. The flow pattern was mainly elongated bubbly flow, dominated by thin film evaporation. The onset of nucleate boiling in the microchannel could be predicted by classic theories without observed hysteresis.
研究不足
The study is limited to a specific microchannel geometry and operational conditions. The heat loss calculation and assumptions may introduce some inaccuracies.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
An experimental study of subcooled flow boiling in a high-aspect-ratio, one-sided heating rectangular microchannel with deionized water as the working fluid. The study varied mass flux from 200 to 400 kg/m2s and imposed heat flux from 3 to 20 W/cm2, with the fluid inlet temperature regulated at 90 ℃.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
Deionized water was used as the working fluid. Data was collected through instrumental measurements and a high-speed camera.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
Microchannel test module, high-speed CCD camera, Coriolis mass flow meter, high-temperature water bath, cartridge preheater, condenser, and data acquisition system.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
The degassed deionized water was pumped through the system, heated, and passed through the microchannel test module where boiling curves and flow patterns were observed and recorded.
5:Data Analysis Methods
Data reduction process involved calculating surface temperatures through one-dimension heat conduction and local heat transfer coefficients. Uncertainties were estimated using the single-sample error propagation method.
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