Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
647064 Applied Thermal Engineering 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A mathematical model was derived to investigate thin liquid film flow under spray impingement. Based on predicted flow patterns, a heat transfer model was developed to investigate the heat transfer performance in the non-boiling regime of spray cooling. The film thickness predicted by the thin film flow model favourably compares with reported experimental results obtained at different measurement locations and nozzle inlet pressures. It is found that the film thickness is sensitive to droplet flux distribution but not the nozzle inlet pressure. The comparison of the heated surface temperature between the proposed heat transfer model and the published experimental data shows good agreement.

► Thin liquid film flow in spray cooling is theoretically studied. ► A thin liquid film flow model is derived to predict the thin film flow pattern under spray impingement. ► A heat transfer model is developed to predict the heat transfer performance in the non-boiling regime of spray cooling. ► Film thickness of the liquid film flow is sensitive to droplet flux distribution but not the nozzle inlet pressure. ► Droplet impingement cooling is the primary cooling mechanism in the non-boiling regime of spray cooling.

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