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Three‐Tier Hierarchical Structures for Extreme Pool Boiling Heat Transfer Performance

Youngsup Song, Carlos D. Díaz‐Marín, Lenan Zhang, Hyeongyun Cha, Yajing Zhao, Evelyn N. Wang

2022Advanced Materials125 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Boiling is an effective energy-transfer process with substantial utility in energy applications. Boiling performance is described mainly by the heat-transfer coefficient (HTC) and critical heat flux (CHF). Recent efforts for the simultaneous enhancement of HTC and CHF have been limited by an intrinsic trade-off between them-HTC enhancement requires high nucleation-site density, which can increase bubble coalescence resulting in limited CHF enhancement. In this work, this trade-off is overcome by designing three-tier hierarchical structures. The bubble coalescence is minimized to enhance the CHF by defining nucleation sites with microcavities interspersed within hemi-wicking structures. Meanwhile, the reduced nucleation-site density is compensated for by incorporating nanostructures that promote evaporation for HTC enhancement. The hierarchical structures demonstrate the simultaneous enhancement of HTC and CHF up to 389% and 138%, respectively, compared to a smooth surface. This extreme boiling performance can lead to significant energy savings in a variety of boiling applications.

Topics & Concepts

Coalescence (physics)Materials scienceNucleationBubbleBoilingCritical heat fluxNucleate boilingHeat transfer enhancementHeat transferEvaporationHeat fluxNanotechnologyThermodynamicsHeat transfer coefficientMechanicsPhysicsAstrobiologyHeat Transfer and Boiling StudiesHeat Transfer and OptimizationFluid Dynamics and Thin Films