Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
662171 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Pool boiling and CHF experiments were performed for vertical, rectangular parallel-plate channels immersed in the dielectric liquid FC-72 at atmospheric pressure to elucidate the effects of geometrical confinement in immersion cooled electronics applications. Heat transfer enhancement in the low flux region of the nucleate boiling curve was observed for channel spacings near and below expected bubble departure diameters, but was widely different for two different heater materials. Relative degradation of CHF with decreasing channel spacing was found to be a strong function of channel aspect ratio and independent of surface material and finish.
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