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Boiling Augmentation With Micro/Nanostructured Surfaces: Current Status And Research Outlook

Bhavnani, Sushil
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Narayanan, Vinod
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Qu, Weilin
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2014
Nanoscale And Microscale Thermophysical Engineering

Advances in the development of micro- and nanostructured surfaces have enabled tremendous progress in delineation of mechanisms in boiling heat transfer and have propelled the rapid enhancement of heat transfer rates. This area of research is poised to make great strides toward tailoring surface features to produce dramatically improved thermal performance. A workshop was held in April 2013 to provide a review of the current state-of-the-art and to develop near-term and long-term goals for the boiling augmentation community. A brief historical perspective and primary findings are presented in this article. Though impressive gains have been made in enhancement of boiling heat transport, there still remain several unknowns such as the mechanisms that affect critical heat flux and optimization of surfaces for boiling heat transport. The promise of improved spatial resolution of optical techniques should improve knowledge of near-surface mechanisms. Standardization of experimental test sections and procedures has emerged as a critical issue that needs to be addressed immediately.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/15567265.2014.923074
Web of Science ID

WOS:000340471000002

Author(s)
Bhavnani, Sushil
Narayanan, Vinod
Qu, Weilin
Jensen, Michael
Kandlikar, Satish
Kim, Jungho
Thome, John  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Inc

Published in
Nanoscale And Microscale Thermophysical Engineering
Volume

18

Issue

3

Start page

197

End page

222

Subjects

boiling

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micro- and nano-structured surfaces

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research outlook article

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October 23, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/107885
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