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Film Boiling Incipience at the Departure From Natural Convection on Flat, Smooth Surfaces

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In this article, a flat, smooth surface immersed in saturated highly wetting liquids, FC-72 and FC-87, is used as a heat transfer surface, simulating a microelectronic chip surface.
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The present research is an experimental study of pool boiling nucleation behavior using flat, smooth surfaces immersed in saturated highly wetting liquids, FC-72 and FC-87. A flush-mounted, copper surface of 10 mm × 10 mm is used as a heat transfer surface, simulating a microelectronic chip surface. At the nucleation incipient points of higher wall superheats with steady increase of heat flux, vapor film blankets the smooth surface and remains on the surface. To predict this film boiling incipience phenomenon from the smooth surface, an incipience map is developed over the boiling curve. When the incipient heat flux is higher than the minimum heat flux (MHF) and the incipient wall superheat value is higher than the transition boiling curve value at the incipient heat flux, the transition from single-phase natural convection to film boiling is observed at the incipient point. To prevent film boiling incipience, a microporous coating is applied over the smooth surface, which decreases incipient wall superheat and increases minimum heat flux. The film boiling incipience should be avoided to take advantage of highly efficient nucleate boiling heat transfer for the cooling of high-heat-flux applications.

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Enhanced nucleate boiling on copper micro-porous surfaces

TL;DR: Saturation boiling of PF-5060 dielectric liquid on Cu micro-porous surface layers (95, 139, 171, 197 and 220-μm) is investigated in this article.
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Enhanced saturation and subcooled boiling of FC-72 dielectric liquid

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated enhancements in nucleate boiling of FC-72 dielectric liquid on porous graphite and compared results with those on a smooth copper surface of the same dimensions (10 × 10mm).
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Immersion cooling nucleate boiling of high power computer chips

TL;DR: In this article, experimental results of saturation and subcooled boiling of FC-72 and HFE-7100 dielectric liquids on uniformly heated, 10×10mm porous graphite (PG) surfaces for potential applications to immersion cooling of high power computer chips are presented.
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Modified surfaces using seamless graphene/carbon nanotubes based nanostructures for enhancing pool boiling heat transfer

TL;DR: In this paper, a PECVD technique was used to grow both the few layer Graphene (FLG) as well as carbon nanotubes (CNT) over the copper substrate, using FC-72 as working fluid.
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Boiling hysteresis of impinging circular submerged jets with highly wetting liquids

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of non-condensable gases and surface aging on boiling curves were considered, and the physical mechanism of boiling hysteresis was discussed in terms of irregular activation of vapor embryos within larger cavities.
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Hydrodynamic Aspects of Boiling Heat Transfer

Novak Zuber
TL;DR: In this paper, the critical heat flux and the minimum heat flux are derived from these hydrodynamic limits, and results of investigations of nucleate boilin g are discussed and the theory of bubble growth is extended to include the effect of nonuniform temperature fields.
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Hydrodynamic Prediction of Peak Pool-boiling Heat Fluxes from Finite Bodies

TL;DR: In this paper, Zuber's model was used for the prediction of the peak pool-boiling heat flux in the case of some new configurations, such as an infinite horizontal flat plate, a horizontal cylinder, and a sphere.
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Boiling heat transfer phenomena from microporous and porous surfaces in saturated FC-72

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of micro-porous enhanced surfaces using five different sizes of diamond particles was studied using one-dimensional transient thermal conduction (TTC) to calculate the superheated liquid layer thickness.

Heater orientation effects on pool boiling of micro-porous-enhanced surfaces in saturated FC-72

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of surface orientation on pool boiling characteristics of a highly wetting fluid from a flush-mounted micro-porous-enhanced square heater were investigated by applying copper and aluminum particle coatings to the heater surfaces.
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Heater Orientation Effects on Pool Boiling of Micro-Porous-Enhanced Surfaces in Saturated FC-72

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of surface orientation on pool boiling characteristics of a highly wetting fluid from a flush-mounted micro-porous-enhanced square heater were investigated by applying copper and aluminum particle coatings to the heater surfaces.
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