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Influence of system pressure on flow boiling in microchannels

Vivian Y.S. Lee, Tassos G. Karayiannis

2023International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effect of pressure on the flow boiling characteristics of HFE-7200 between 1.0 to 2.0 bar was investigated in a parallel microchannel heat sink (Dh = 0.48 mm, 44 channels). The mass flux and subcooling degree were kept constant at 200 kg/m2 s and 10 K respectively, while heat flux ranged from 26.1 – 160.7 kW/m2. Increasing system pressure decreased the vapour density ratio, thus leading to reduced pressure drop, increased bubble generation frequency and two-phase heat transfer coefficients in the system, though this may not be apparent at low superheat degrees at higher pressures. Smaller bubble diameters were observed at higher pressures and resulted in a delay in flow regime transition to slug flow, which is prone to flow reversal. The experimental work showed promising means to manage flow instabilities and enhance heat transfer performance in two-phase microchannel systems for HFE-7200.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceSubcoolingMicrochannelSlug flowSuperheatingThermodynamicsBoilingPressure dropBubbleMechanicsHeat fluxHeat transferHeat sinkTwo-phase flowNucleate boilingFlow (mathematics)PhysicsNanotechnologyHeat Transfer and Boiling StudiesHeat Transfer and OptimizationFluid Dynamics and Thin Films
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