DocumentCode :
30368
Title :
Parametric Study on Flow Boiling Characteristics in \\Omega -Shaped Re-Entrant Porous Microchannels With Structured Surface
Author :
Daxiang Deng ; Yong Tang ; Yu Qin ; Xiaoyu Wang ; Jingrui Zhang ; Huikun Cai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Electr. Eng., Xiamen Univ., Xiamen, China
Volume :
5
Issue :
8
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Aug. 2015
Firstpage :
1108
Lastpage :
1121
Abstract :
This paper focuses on flow boiling performance of a type of Ω-shaped re-entrant porous microchannels for efficient thermal management of high heat-flux devices. The porous-based microchannels are totally constructed by sintered irregular shaped copper powders that featured microchannel walls with structured surface. Flow boiling experiments are conducted utilizing two coolants (deionized water and ethanol) at inlet subcoolings of 10 °C and 40 °C, mass fluxes of 125-300 kg/m2 · s, and a wide range of heat fluxes. Flow boiling heat transfer, pressure drop, and two-phase flow instabilities are comprehensively evaluated to access the parametric effects, i.e., heat flux, mass flux, inlet subcooling, and coolants, on the flow boiling performance of re-entrant porous microchannels with structured surface (RPM-SS). It is found that for both water and ethanol, the two-phase heat transfer coefficients of RPM-SS generally decreased, while the pressure drop increased with the increase in heat flux and vapor quality. Though severe pressure drop instabilities with large magnitude of flow oscillations occurred for RPM-SS in the ethanol tests at large inlet subcooling cases, the RPM-SS can sustain fairly stable boiling at small inlet subcooling tests without the installation of inlet restrictors.
Keywords :
boiling; copper; heat transfer; microchannel flow; organic compounds; porous materials; powders; sintering; thermal management (packaging); Ω-shaped re-entrant porous microchannels; Cu; deionized water; ethanol; featured microchannel walls; flow boiling characteristics; flow oscillations; heat flux; heat-flux devices; inlet subcooling; parametric study; pressure drop; sintered irregular shaped copper powders; structured surface; temperature 10 degC; temperature 40 degC; thermal management; two-phase flow instability; two-phase heat transfer coefficients; vapor quality; Coolants; Copper; Heat transfer; Heating; Microchannels; Surface treatment; Temperature measurement; Flow boiling; microchannel heat sinks; porous microchannels; re-entrant; re-entrant.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2156-3950
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCPMT.2015.2454955
Filename :
7174967
Link To Document :
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