Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7048274 Applied Thermal Engineering 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
In order to protect the epidermis from unwanted thermal damage more effectively in laser dermatology for treating darkly pigmented human skin, a novel method is presented here that combines the hypobaric pressure-modulatable technique and a new cryogen of R404A with a far lower boiling temperature than R134a. The influence of spray distance (5-50 mm) and spray back pressure (1-100 kPa) on heat transfer dynamics is systematically investigated. Lowering the pressure always reduces the minimum surface temperature (Tmin) over 50 °C, and significantly enhances the maximum heat flux (qmax) by 1.9 times for short spray distances of 5 mm. For longer distances over 20 mm, Tmin can be first reduced, and qmax undergoes an initial increase and a subsequential decrease as the pressure is above 20 kPa. Further lowering pressure below 20 kPa makes Tmin increase inversely, and causes a sharp reduction of qmax. To obtain low Tmin and high qmax, an appropriate spray distance and pressure should be employed.
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