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Original Articles

Hysteresis Phenomena at the Onset of Subcooled Nucleate Flow Boiling in Microchannels

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Pages 44-51 | Published online: 17 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

In this paper, attempts were made to experimentally investigate the boiling incipience in a narrow rectangular vertical channel of 1 mm depth with an external 40 mm wide wall heated uniformly and others assumed quasiadiabatic. The “boiling front” location was determined from the temperature distribution of the heated wall obtained from liquid crystal thermography. Boiling incipience occurs when a considerable rise in the wall temperature above the saturation temperature takes place. Thus, boiling incipience is accompanied by “nucleation hysteresis.” The impact of various factors on the boiling incipience in microchannels, such as pressure, the inlet liquid subcooling, and flow velocity, were investigated.

Acknowledgments

The work was carried out as a part of the grant (KBN 8T10B 00519).

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