2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2013.10.061
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Stable and uniform heat dissipation by nucleate-catalytic nanowires for boiling heat transfer

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“…Advanced techniques, such as fabrication of nano/micro hierarchical structures, 2-4 and functionalization of interfaces allowed the synthesis of finer structures for limitless manipulation of interfaces, and secured the advantages of rough morphology and by-productive wetting characteristics for activating nucleation, areal pin-fin effects, and favorable surface re-wetting. [5][6][7][8] Despite the promise of these approaches, the interfacial physics governing the thermo-hydraulic criteria on critical heat flux (CHF), which is the maximum heat dissipation capacity, remains poorly understood. When vigorous nucleation and its coalescence break the hydrodynamic stability, CHF will occur causing the burnout of the interface.…”
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“…Advanced techniques, such as fabrication of nano/micro hierarchical structures, 2-4 and functionalization of interfaces allowed the synthesis of finer structures for limitless manipulation of interfaces, and secured the advantages of rough morphology and by-productive wetting characteristics for activating nucleation, areal pin-fin effects, and favorable surface re-wetting. [5][6][7][8] Despite the promise of these approaches, the interfacial physics governing the thermo-hydraulic criteria on critical heat flux (CHF), which is the maximum heat dissipation capacity, remains poorly understood. When vigorous nucleation and its coalescence break the hydrodynamic stability, CHF will occur causing the burnout of the interface.…”
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“…On one hand, Gerardi et al 21 investigated pool boiling of water and nanofluids with an infrared camera and found a strong dependence of the bubble departure frequency on the wall superheat. Additional confirmation of the heat flux strong effect on the departure frequency in pool boiling is seen from the experimental results conducted by Dong et al 22 On the other hand, Kim et al 23 incorporated nanowires to the boiling surface and their results show a small to no significant effect of heat flux on the bubble detaching frequency on the plain or enhanced silicon surface. Similar results of the bubble nucleation frequency with small dependence on the wall superheat in pool boiling was presented in Hutter et al 24 A small effect of the heat flux on the nucleation frequency during vertical subcooled flow boiling was encountered by Chu et al 25 The employment of numerical analysis to flow boiling in microchannels is being studied by various research groups, however a fully functional numerical model is still far from being reached due to the complexity of the boiling phenomena.…”
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“…As the length of the nanopillars is diminished by 64% (2.5 μm), which efficiently decreases aspect ratio of structures, relative to that of SiNWs, they are more favorable for guaranteeing jet access by preventing the conglomeration of nanostructures. In the case of SiNWs, which have a high aspect ratio of 46.7, they should be distributed densely and be readily conglomerated with each other at the tip due to van der Waals forces2250. Although this is one of the advantageous aspects in order to reinforce catalytic ebullitions in boiling heat transfer, the conglomerated feature is just an obstacle to single-phase convection, especially in terms of the direct accessibility of the jet towards a stagnant point51.…”
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“…The roughened morphology offers a prerequisite for strong capillary force, i.e. , hemi-wicking, especially for liquids13141516, and thus leads to favorable static hydrophilicity and dynamic refreshing towards the surface171819202122. Based on these concepts, forested silicon nanowires and analogous vertically standing nanostructures have been adopted to enhance heat transfer.…”
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