Enhancement of nucleate boiling heat transfer by surface modification in a cold plate evaporator
Alexander, Gregory J.
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Description
Title
Enhancement of nucleate boiling heat transfer by surface modification in a cold plate evaporator
Author(s)
Alexander, Gregory J.
Issue Date
2015-07-22
Director of Research (if dissertation) or Advisor (if thesis)
Hrnjak, Pega
Department of Study
Mechanical Science & Engineering
Discipline
Mechanical Engineering
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
M.S.
Degree Level
Thesis
Keyword(s)
R134a
surface modification
boiling
heat transfer
copper oxide
refrigerant
phase change
two-phase
structure
nanocoating
nanostructure
nano
roughness
Abstract
Electronics cooling applications have very high local heat fluxes, which allow for significant improvement of heat transfer by different methods. This thesis focuses on improving boiling heat transfer by surface modification with R134a in a microchannel cold plate evaporator. Internal copper and brass surfaces were modified with the deposition of copper oxide nanostructures with the intention of improving nucleate boiling heat transfer. The spike-like nanostructures increase the real internal surface area and thus allow for more efficient bubble nucleation. Heat
transfer coefficients were calculated with both baseline and modified cold plates for varied heat and mass flux loadings to compare how effective the nanostructures are at improving heat transfer. Longevity of the coating in a working environment and any loss of effectiveness over time were explored. To better understand the differences caused by this surface modification, flow visualization was also considered.
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