Effect of RIBS/FINS and Aspect Ratio on Flow Boiling Characteristics in Conventional Channels

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2024

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In this work, experiments are conducted with conventional rectangular channels of two different aspect ratios (AR =w/d) for the horizontal boiling flow conditions at atmospheric pressure. Distilled water was used as the working substance. The heat transfer coefficients (HTC) were measured for mass fluxes and heat fluxes ranging from 85.94 kg/m2-s to 343.77 kg/m2-s and 10 kW/m2 to 100 kW/m2, respectively, and at inlet subcooled temperatures of 303 K, 313 K, and 323 K. Visualization of the boiling phenomenon was done using a high-speed camera for the two channels under similar conditions. The results show that the AR has a dominant effect on the HTC. At low heat flux values, higher HTC was noticed for the channel of higher AR (AR=1.25) whereas, at high heat flux conditions, the HTC is higher for the channel of lower AR (AR =0.2). With an increase in inlet subcooled temperature, the HTC decreased for both channels due to increased thermal boundary layer thickness and reduced bubble formation. Further, the channel of AR=1.25 with ribs/fins performed better than the smooth channel due to the high bubble nucleation rate. © 2023 by ASME.

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Atmospheric movements, Atmospheric pressure, Boundary layer flow, Boundary layers, Heat flux, Heat transfer, High speed cameras, Two phase flow, And droplet, Aspect-ratio, Bubble, Conventional channel, Flow and heat transfer, Flow boiling, Particle, Subcooled, Subcooled temperature, Two phases flow, Two-phase flow and heat transfer, Aspect ratio

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Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications, 2024, 16, 3, pp. -

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