Spray cooling is a promising technique which is used to remove large amounts of heat from surfaces. It is characterized by uniform heat removal, low droplet impact velocity and better cooling efficiency when compared to other cooling schemes. It can be used in electronic cooling, and other applications. However, due to the multiple impacts of droplets, the film fluid dynamics and morphology are quite complicated. Moreover, the effect of heat transfer under spray cooling is not well understood due to the large number of interdependent variables such as impact spacing, impact angle, droplet diameter, droplet velocity and droplet frequency to name a few. An experimental approach is proposed and used to minimize and control key independent vari...
Non-isothermal spray/wall interaction is an important process encountered in a large number of exist...
Spray cooling is a promising and predominant heat transfer mechanism for many industrial application...
Under the supervision of Professors Timothy Shedd and Gregory Nellis; 118pp.Two test facilities were...
Spray cooling has proven to be efficient in managing thermal load in high power applications. Reliab...
Recently, spray cooling heat transfer has received considerable attention due to its ability to diss...
Recently, spray cooling heat transfer has received considerable attention due to its ability to diss...
Spray cooling has proven to be efficient in managing thermal load in high power applications. Reliab...
Spray cooling is a promising and predominant heat transfer mechanism for many industrial application...
The cooling of a surface can be achieved by the impingement of spray, which is a free surface flow o...
Spray cooling has enormous potential in addressing high-heat-flux thermal challenges in many cutting...
Spray cooling has enormous potential in addressing high-heat-flux thermal challenges in many cutting...
Spray cooling is an effective cooling process with numerous potential applications in rapid cooling ...
Spray cooling has high potential in thermal management and life support systems by overcoming the de...
Spray cooling has high potential in thermal management and life support systems by overcoming the de...
Non-isothermal spray/wall interaction is an important process encountered in a large number of exist...
Non-isothermal spray/wall interaction is an important process encountered in a large number of exist...
Spray cooling is a promising and predominant heat transfer mechanism for many industrial application...
Under the supervision of Professors Timothy Shedd and Gregory Nellis; 118pp.Two test facilities were...
Spray cooling has proven to be efficient in managing thermal load in high power applications. Reliab...
Recently, spray cooling heat transfer has received considerable attention due to its ability to diss...
Recently, spray cooling heat transfer has received considerable attention due to its ability to diss...
Spray cooling has proven to be efficient in managing thermal load in high power applications. Reliab...
Spray cooling is a promising and predominant heat transfer mechanism for many industrial application...
The cooling of a surface can be achieved by the impingement of spray, which is a free surface flow o...
Spray cooling has enormous potential in addressing high-heat-flux thermal challenges in many cutting...
Spray cooling has enormous potential in addressing high-heat-flux thermal challenges in many cutting...
Spray cooling is an effective cooling process with numerous potential applications in rapid cooling ...
Spray cooling has high potential in thermal management and life support systems by overcoming the de...
Spray cooling has high potential in thermal management and life support systems by overcoming the de...
Non-isothermal spray/wall interaction is an important process encountered in a large number of exist...
Non-isothermal spray/wall interaction is an important process encountered in a large number of exist...
Spray cooling is a promising and predominant heat transfer mechanism for many industrial application...
Under the supervision of Professors Timothy Shedd and Gregory Nellis; 118pp.Two test facilities were...