DocumentCode
1221430
Title
Spray cooling using multiple nozzles: visualization and wall heat transfer measurements
Author
Horacek, Bohumil ; Kim, Jungho ; Kiger, Kenneth T.
Author_Institution
Degussa Constr. Chem.s Ltd., Chrudim, Czech Republic
Volume
4
Issue
4
fYear
2004
Firstpage
614
Lastpage
625
Abstract
Time- and space-resolved heat transfer data on a nominally isothermal surface, cooled by two spray nozzles, were obtained using an array of individually controlled microheaters. Visualization and measurements of the liquid-solid contact area and three-phase contact line length were made using a total internal reflectance technique. The spacing between the nozzles and the heated surface was varied between 7 and 17 mm. Little interaction between the two sprays was observed for the tested conditions, with the heat flux due to a single nozzle remaining comparable to that due to two nozzles, provided the areas considered were limited to the regions impacted by the sprays. Variations in the heat transfer across the surface, however, increased significantly with decreasing nozzle-to-heater spacing. The phase change heat transfer was strongly correlated with the length of the three-phase contact line and was not correlated with the wetted area.
Keywords
cooling; heat transfer; nozzles; sprays; contact line length; heat flux; heat transfer measurements; isothermal surface; liquid-solid contact area; microheaters; phase change heat transfer; space-resolved heat transfer; spray cooling; spray nozzles; time-resolved heat transfer; total internal reflectance technique; Area measurement; Cooling; Data visualization; Heat transfer; Isothermal processes; Length measurement; Reflectivity; Space heating; Spraying; Temperature control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Device and Materials Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-4388
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDMR.2004.838399
Filename
1388432
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