Authors
Nithin Vinod Upot, Allison Mahvi*, Kazi Fazle Rabbi*, Jiaqi Li, Anthony M Jacobi, Nenad Miljkovic
Publication date
2021/6/10
Journal
ACS Applied Nano Materials
Publisher
ACS
Description
Flow boiling and evaporation in tubes and channels occur in a wide variety of energy systems, such as refrigeration, air conditioning, power generation, electronics cooling, distillation, and purification. In this work, we demonstrate remarkably increased heat transfer coefficients of 270% during refrigerant flow boiling in scalable microstructured (∼40 μm), industrial-scale (∼1 m long) aluminum (Al) tubes, when compared to smooth unstructured Al tubes. To achieve scalable nanomanufacturing, we create highly conformal and durable structured surfaces by relying on hydrochloric acid Al etching. Flow boiling tests were conducted in 6.35 mm diameter Al tubes using R134a refrigerant as the working fluid. To benchmark our approach and to elucidate the effect of the structure length scale, we also fabricated ultrascalable boehmite (AlO(OH)) nanostructured (∼300 nm) Al tubes, showing that etched microscale features …
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