Nanofluid pool boiling is assessed as a technique for controlled nanoparticle deposition, which can produce surfaces with enhanced nucleate boiling performance. This work presents nanoparticulate deposits obtained during Cuwater (1.6 wt.%) nanofluid pool boiling on a roughened copper surface. The deposited thin nanoparticle layer did not notably change the surface roughness but the wettability was drastically modified, leading to a different behavior of the surface during repeated DI water boiling experiments.

Surface Wettability Modification During Nanofluid Pool Boiling

Simone Mancin
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Giulia Righetti;Luca Doretti;Claudio Zilio
2018

Abstract

Nanofluid pool boiling is assessed as a technique for controlled nanoparticle deposition, which can produce surfaces with enhanced nucleate boiling performance. This work presents nanoparticulate deposits obtained during Cuwater (1.6 wt.%) nanofluid pool boiling on a roughened copper surface. The deposited thin nanoparticle layer did not notably change the surface roughness but the wettability was drastically modified, leading to a different behavior of the surface during repeated DI water boiling experiments.
2018
Proceedings of the 13-th International Conference on "Two-Phase Systems for Space and Ground Applications”
13-th International Conference on "Two-Phase Systems for Space and Ground Applications”
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