While superhydrophilic coatings with enhanced wetting properties have been shown to increase the pool boiling critical heat flux (CHF), the role of nanostructures on its enhancement is not clear. Here, biological templates have been used to demonstrate that wickability is the single factor dictating CHF on structured superhydrophilic surfaces. The flexibility of biotemplating using the <i>Tobacco mosaic virus</i> has been leveraged to create surfaces with varying scales, morphologies, and roughness factors. Their wickabilities have been quantified via the wicked volume flux, a phenomenological parameter analogous to the contact angle, and the role of wickability on CHF has been demonstrated using data from over three dozen individual surfac...
In this article we study systematically the effect of wettability on the onset of boiling on the sam...
Controlling the onset of boiling is highly desirable for enhancing boiling heat transfer. In this st...
The critical heat flux (CHF) marks the upper limit of safe operation of heat transfer systems that u...
This thesis investigates the effects of various isotropic and interlaced wettability of surface on p...
To enhance the performance of a critical heat flux (CHF) and a heat transfer coefficient (HTC) which...
International audienceExperiments were performed to highlight the influence of surface wettability o...
Avariety of industrial applications such as power generation, water distillation, and high-density c...
Boiling is a vital process used to transfer heat effectively via harnessing the large latent heat of...
With recent advances in micro- and nanofabrication, superhydrophilic and superhydrophobic surfaces h...
It is well known that nanoparticles deposited on a heating surface during nanofluids boiling can cha...
Consideration of the critical heat flux (CHF) requires difficult compromises between economy and saf...
In light of boiling heat transfer, the smooth surface potentially reduces active nucleation of bubbl...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
Over the past decades, pool boiling on various wetting surfaces has been intensively investigated to...
The pool boiling characteristics of dilute dispersions of alumina, zirconia and silica nanoparticles...
In this article we study systematically the effect of wettability on the onset of boiling on the sam...
Controlling the onset of boiling is highly desirable for enhancing boiling heat transfer. In this st...
The critical heat flux (CHF) marks the upper limit of safe operation of heat transfer systems that u...
This thesis investigates the effects of various isotropic and interlaced wettability of surface on p...
To enhance the performance of a critical heat flux (CHF) and a heat transfer coefficient (HTC) which...
International audienceExperiments were performed to highlight the influence of surface wettability o...
Avariety of industrial applications such as power generation, water distillation, and high-density c...
Boiling is a vital process used to transfer heat effectively via harnessing the large latent heat of...
With recent advances in micro- and nanofabrication, superhydrophilic and superhydrophobic surfaces h...
It is well known that nanoparticles deposited on a heating surface during nanofluids boiling can cha...
Consideration of the critical heat flux (CHF) requires difficult compromises between economy and saf...
In light of boiling heat transfer, the smooth surface potentially reduces active nucleation of bubbl...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
Over the past decades, pool boiling on various wetting surfaces has been intensively investigated to...
The pool boiling characteristics of dilute dispersions of alumina, zirconia and silica nanoparticles...
In this article we study systematically the effect of wettability on the onset of boiling on the sam...
Controlling the onset of boiling is highly desirable for enhancing boiling heat transfer. In this st...
The critical heat flux (CHF) marks the upper limit of safe operation of heat transfer systems that u...