Acoustically Enhanced Boiling Heat Transfer
Abstract
An acoustic field is used to increase the critical heat flux (CHF) of a flat-boiling-heat-transfer surface. The increase is a result of the acoustic effects on the vapor bubbles. Experiments are performed to explore the effects of an acoustic field on vapor bubbles in the vicinity of a rigid-heated wall. Work includes the construction of a novel heater used to produce a single vapor bubble of a prescribed size and at a prescribed location on a flatboiling surface for better study of an individual vapor bubble's reaction to the acoustic field. Work also includes application of the results from the single-bubble heater to a calibrated-copper heater used for quantifying the improvements in CHF.
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@article{arxiv.0801.0785,
title = {Acoustically Enhanced Boiling Heat Transfer},
author = {Z. W. Douglas and M. K. Smith and A. Glezer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.0785},
year = {2008}
}
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