Heater Size and Gravity Based Pool Boiling Regime Map: Transition Criteria Between Buoyancy and Surface Tension Dominated Boiling

Author:

Raj Rishi1,Kim Jungho1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742

Abstract

A pool boiling regime map demarcating the boundary between the surface tension and buoyancy dominated boiling regimes is developed based on heater size and gravity. For large heaters and/or high gravity conditions, boiling is dominated by buoyancy, and the ebullition cycle dominates the contribution to heat transfer. As the gravity level and/or heater size is decreased, surface tension forces become increasingly dominant, and a decrease in heat transfer is observed. The ratio of the heater size Lh (length of a side for a square heater) to the capillary length Lc is found to be a suitable parameter to define the transition criterion between these regimes. Based on the data obtained using FC-72 and pentane, the threshold value of Lh/Lc above which pool boiling is buoyancy dominated was found to be about 2.1. This transition criterion was found to be the same for gravity levels between ∼0g–1.7g and liquid subcoolings between 6.6°C and 26.6°C.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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