Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Oct 2018)

Experimental study of bubble behaviors and CHF on printed circuit board (PCB) in saturated pool water at various inclination angles

  • Elvira F. Tanjung,
  • Bernard O. Alunda,
  • Yong Joong Lee,
  • Daeseong Jo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 7
pp. 1068 – 1078

Abstract

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Experiments were performed to investigate bubble behaviors and pool boiling Critical Heat Flux (CHF) on a thin flat rectangular copper heater fabricated on Printed Circuit Board (PCB), at various inclination angles. The surface inclination angles were 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, and 180°. Results showed the Onset of Nucleate Boiling (ONB) heat flux increased with increasing heater orientation from 0° to 90°, while early ONB occurred when the heater faced downwards (135° and 180°). The nucleate boiling was observed to be unstable at low heat flux (1–21% of CHF) and changed into typical boiling when the heat flux was above 21% of CHF. The result shows the CHF decreased with increasing heater orientation from 0° to 180°. In addition, the bubble departure diameter at the heater facing upwards (0°, 45°, and 90°) was more prominent compared to that of the heater facing downward (135°). The nucleation site density also observed increased with increasing heat flux. Moreover, the departed bubbles with larger size were observed to require a longer time to re-heat and activate new nucleation sites. These results proved that the ONB, CHF, and bubble dynamics were strongly dependent on the heater surface orientation. Keywords: Critical heat flux, Inclination angle, Pool boiling, Bubble behavior