Pool boiling CHF enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid

A honeycomb-structured ceramic porous plate (HPP) was used to increase the critical heat flux (CHF) in a saturated pool boiling. Combining the HPP with a nanofluid significantly improved the CHF compared to that obtained from a plain surface in pure water, to a maximum of approximately 3.2 MW/m2. In...

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Main Authors: Mori, Shoji, Mt Aznam, Suazlan
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spelling my.iium.irep.730032019-07-04T03:04:21Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/73003/ Pool boiling CHF enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid Mori, Shoji Mt Aznam, Suazlan TP155 Chemical engineering A honeycomb-structured ceramic porous plate (HPP) was used to increase the critical heat flux (CHF) in a saturated pool boiling. Combining the HPP with a nanofluid significantly improved the CHF compared to that obtained from a plain surface in pure water, to a maximum of approximately 3.2 MW/m2. In this paper, the mechanism for the CHF enhancement was considered by measuring the temperature of the heated surface using an ITO heater and a high-speed infrared camera. As a result, the following conclusions can be made based on our data. The average temperatures at the intersecting parts of the HPP were relatively high (more than 200 °C) compared to other locations. And when the HPP was installed on the heated surface in conjunction with the nanofluid, the wall temperatures obtained under burnout conditions decreased in the order of the intersection of an HPP wall > an HPP wall between intersections > the cell. However, dryout was initiated in the cell when burnout occurred. This result implies that further CHF improvements could be achieved if the initiation of dryout at the cell can be suppressed. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73003/1/ICNF%202019%20-%20_CERTIFICADO_ASISTENCI2.PDF application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73003/2/ESNf2019-Shoji%20Mori20190320.pdf Mori, Shoji and Mt Aznam, Suazlan (2019) Pool boiling CHF enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid. In: 1ˢᵗ International Conference on Nanofluids and the 2nd European Symposium on Nanofluids, 26th -28th June 2019, Castello, Spain. (Unpublished)
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Mori, Shoji
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Pool boiling CHF enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid
description A honeycomb-structured ceramic porous plate (HPP) was used to increase the critical heat flux (CHF) in a saturated pool boiling. Combining the HPP with a nanofluid significantly improved the CHF compared to that obtained from a plain surface in pure water, to a maximum of approximately 3.2 MW/m2. In this paper, the mechanism for the CHF enhancement was considered by measuring the temperature of the heated surface using an ITO heater and a high-speed infrared camera. As a result, the following conclusions can be made based on our data. The average temperatures at the intersecting parts of the HPP were relatively high (more than 200 °C) compared to other locations. And when the HPP was installed on the heated surface in conjunction with the nanofluid, the wall temperatures obtained under burnout conditions decreased in the order of the intersection of an HPP wall > an HPP wall between intersections > the cell. However, dryout was initiated in the cell when burnout occurred. This result implies that further CHF improvements could be achieved if the initiation of dryout at the cell can be suppressed.
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author Mori, Shoji
Mt Aznam, Suazlan
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Mt Aznam, Suazlan
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title Pool boiling CHF enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid
title_short Pool boiling CHF enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid
title_full Pool boiling CHF enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid
title_fullStr Pool boiling CHF enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid
title_full_unstemmed Pool boiling CHF enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid
title_sort pool boiling chf enhancement using a honeycomb porous plate and nanofluid
publishDate 2019
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