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Boiling in variable gravity under the action of an electric field: results of parabolic flight experiments

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Results from the variable gravity pool boiling experiments performed during the 52nd ESA parabolic flight campaign are reported in this paper. During a typical parabola, the gravity acceleration changes from 1.8gE (high gravity) to ~0gE (low gravity) and finally back to 1.8gE. The two high gravity periods and the microgravity period are each roughly maintained for 20 seconds while the transition from high gravity to low gravity and vice versa occurs over a period of 3–5 seconds. Use of the high feedback frequency microheater array allowed quasi-steady boiling data over the continuous range of gravity levels (0gE-1.8gE). The experimental apparatus consisted of a boiling chamber with a 7×7 mm2 microheater array in a 10×10 configuration. Each heater in the array was individually controlled to maintain a constant temperature. The array could be operated in a full configuration or a selectively powered reduced set of 3×3 heaters. Experiments were performed with FC-72 as the test fluid, the pressure was maintained at a constant value between 1 and 1.13 atm and the subcooling ranged from 27 to 11 K. An external electric field was imposed over the boiling surface by means of a grid consisting of 4 rods, laid parallel to the surface; voltages up to 10 kV were applied. The electric field was effective in reducing the size of the detaching bubbles, and increasing the heat transfer compared to the values in low-g, although its effectiveness decayed as the heat flux/superheat increased. The current results compared well with previous results obtained in the ARIEL apparatus that was operated in orbital flight.

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Boiling Heat Transfer and Bubble Dynamics in Microgravity

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that saturated pool boiling can be maintained in a microgravity environment, and at small heater surfaces and lower values of heat fluxes, even higher heat transfer coefficients have been attained than under terrestrial conditions.
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Effects of reduced gravity on nucleate boiling bubble dynamics in saturated water

TL;DR: Nucleate boiling bubble dynamics in saturated distilled water for various reduced gravity fields was studied in this article, where nucleate boiling burst dynamics in distilled water was shown to be stable under various reducedgravity fields.
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Subcooled Pool Boiling in Variable Gravity Environments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of gravity on pool boiling under a continuous range of gravity levels (0g-1.8g) under subcooled liquid conditions (n-perfluorohexane, ΔTsub=26°C, and 1 atm), and two gas concentrations (220 ppm and 1216 ppm).
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Dissolved gas effects on thermocapillary convection during boiling in reduced gravity environments

TL;DR: In this paper, it has been suggested that small amounts of dissolved gas within the bulk liquid can accumulate within the vapor bubble, forming localized concentration gradients that results in a temperature gradient to form along the liquid-vapor interface that drives thermocapillary convection.
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