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Nucleate boiling on nanostructured surfaces using molecular dynamics simulations

International journal of thermal sciences, 2020
Nanostructures have significant impacts on incipient nucleation time and onset temperature during nucleate boiling. This study compares three types of surfaces, namely smooth, concave structured, and convex structured to investigate the mechanism of ...
Longyan Zhang   +3 more
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A review on the role of laser textured surfaces on boiling heat transfer

Applied Thermal Engineering, 2020
Laser texturing can effectively obtain the desired surface features on metals through melting and solidification, or through laser-based additive manufacturing techniques.
G. U. Kumar   +5 more
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Effects of boiling heat transfer on the performance enhancement of a medium speed diesel engine fueled with diesel and rapeseed methyl ester

, 2020
In order to better evaluate the nucleate boiling heat transfer, a new heat transfer model is developed in the AVL-Boost environment. The improved heat transfer model considers the influence of boiling heat transfer in the cylinder-jacket of diesel engine.
Zhiqing Zhang   +7 more
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Smoker’s Boils

Dermatology, 2011
<i>Background:</i> About 90% of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) are smokers. A crucial eliciting role of smoking appears to be certain. In order to increase the awareness of this avoidable major cause of the disease and to facilitate the recognition of incipient disorder, we propose the more specific term ‘smoker’s boils’ for HS
Happle, Rudolf, König, Arne
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Optimum ratio of hydrophobic to hydrophilic areas of biphilic surfaces in thermal fluid systems involving boiling

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2019
Pool boiling has a high heat removal capability and is considered as one of the most effective cooling methods due to utilization of latent heat of vaporization.
Ahmad Reza Motezakker   +5 more
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Boiling: Introduction And Pool Boiling

1990
Abstract Boiling can be divided into categories according to the mechanism occurring, and according to the geometric situation. The three mechanisms of boiling are: (a) nucleate boiling, where vapour bubbles are formed (usually at a solid surface); (b) convective boiling, where the heat is conducted through a thin film of ...
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Effects of wettability on explosive boiling of nanoscale liquid films: Whether the classical nucleation theory fails or not?

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2019
Two main reasons including practical and scientific significance continuously motivate the studies of explosive boiling of nanoscale liquid films. Whether the nanoscale explosive boiling agrees with classical nucleation theory is still an open issue.
Yan-hong Wang   +3 more
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Heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics of water flow boiling in open microchannels

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2019
The open microchannel configuration can mitigate several drawbacks of closed microchannel for flow boiling heat transfer, but the studies related to flow boiling in open microchannels are limited up to now.
L. Yin   +4 more
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Review of pool boiling enhancement with additives and nanofluids

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2018
Enhancement of nucleate pool boiling by modifying fluid properties has drawn considerable attention in recent years. This paper provides a comprehensive review of published literature concerning enhancement methodologies of surfactant and polymer ...
Gangtao Liang, I. Mudawar
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Characteristics of flash boiling and its effects on spray behavior in gasoline direct injection injectors: A review

, 2020
The flash boiling phenomenon occurs when the ambient pressure around fuel is lower than the saturation pressure. This is followed by the formation and growth of bubbles.
Mengzhao Chang   +3 more
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