Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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659761 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We report experimental investigation of a transparent flat mini evaporator heated by laser beam. The influence of non-absorbing and absorbing nanoparticles immersed in pure water, and heat absorbing fluid on the heat transfer intensification was analyzed. Nanoparticles may initiate vaporization and boiling of fluid at low heat input. Providing specific task and conditions the nanoparticles may be used in passive or active modes. Passive mode assumes that nanoparticles do not generate thermal energy and improve bubble nucleation conditions due to additional nucleation of the fluid, thus decreasing boiling/vaporization temperature thresholds. Active mode assumes that nanoparticles act as converters of optical energy into thermal one.
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Authors
L. Vasiliev, E. Hleb, A. Shnip, D. Lapotko,