Fluids (Dec 2021)

Visualization and Sound Measurements of Vibration Plate in a Boiling Bubble Resonator

  • Junichiro Ono,
  • Noriyuki Unno,
  • Kazuhisa Yuki,
  • Jun Taniguchi,
  • Shin-ichi Satake

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids6120443
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 12
p. 443

Abstract

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We developed a boiling bubble resonator (BBR) as a new heat transfer enhancement method aided by boiling bubbles. The BBR is a passive device that operates under its own bubble pressure and therefore does not require an electrical source. In the present study, high-speed visualization of the flow motion of the microbubbles spouted from a vibration plate and the plate motion in the BBR was carried out using high-speed LED lighting and high-speed cameras; the sounds in the boiling chamber were simultaneously captured using a hydrophone. The peak point in the spectrum of the motion of the vibration plate and the peak point in the spectrum of the boiling sound were found to be matched near a critical heat-flux state. Therefore, we found that it is important to match the BBR vibration frequency to the condensation cycle of the boiling bubble as its own design specification for the BBR.

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