Subcooled flow boiling heat transfer enhancement using polyperfluorodecylacrylate (pPFDA) coated microtubes with different coating thicknesses

  • Nedaei, Masoumeh
  • Motezakker, Ahmad Reza
  • Zeybek, Mehmet Can
  • Sezen, Meltem
  • Özaydın İnce, Gözde
  • Koşar, Ali
Publication date
September 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

In this study, enhanced subcooled boiling heat transfer was achieved at high mass fluxes by applying a new surface enhancement method. In this method, polyperfluorodecylacrylate (pPFDA) was applied on the inner walls of the 4 cm long stainless steel hypodermic microtubes with inner diameters of 889 and 600 mu m. Initiated chemical vapor deposition (iCVD) was employed for coating inner walls of the microtubes with different coating thicknesses of similar to 50 and similar to 160 nm. iCVD could serve for a surface deposition method for closed geometries like microtubes and offered a uniform coating. The experiments were performed at high mass fluxes of 6000, 7000, and 8000 kg/m(2) s with de-ionized (DI) water (as the coolant). The Joule heati...

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