Transient Thermal Characteristics for a Liquid Drop Impacting a Hot PCM Substrate

A. A. Khan, Dilip Choudhary, Abhishek Basavanna, S. Najmee, Jessica Crisantes, N. Dhillon
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The physics of the transient behavior of liquid drops impacting hot or cold surfaces are of significance in many different applications such as spray cooling, aircraft icing, etc. Further, the transient heating and cooling of vapor spots and liquid patches is of significance in determining the heat transfer performance parameters in phase change processes such as boiling and condensation. The thermal transients in all these processes are primarily dictated by the passive thermal properties of the solid substrate (e.g. thermal conductivity, specific heat) and by the flow conditions. An active control (or manipulation) of these thermal transients could provide a means to enhance the performance parameters in various phase change-based heat transfer processes. In this study, we experimentally explore the effect of a solid-liquid phase change material (PCM) coating on the thermal characteristics of a liquid drop impacting a hot surface. High-speed optical and infrared imaging techniques are employed for visualizing the flow and measuring the temperatures, respectively. The PCM, depending on its melting temperature and due to its latent heat of fusion, disrupts the normal process of the heating of the drop and cooling of the substrate. The insights obtained from these findings can have a significant impact on several technologies in the areas of phase change-based heat transfer and thermal management.
液滴冲击热PCM基板的瞬态热特性
液滴撞击热或冷表面的瞬态物理特性在喷雾冷却、飞机结冰等许多不同的应用中具有重要意义。此外,蒸汽斑点和液体斑块的瞬态加热和冷却对于确定沸腾和冷凝等相变过程中的传热性能参数具有重要意义。所有这些过程中的热瞬态主要由固体衬底的被动热特性(例如导热系数、比热)和流动条件决定。主动控制(或操纵)这些热瞬态可以提供一种手段,以提高在各种相变为基础的传热过程中的性能参数。在这项研究中,我们实验探索了固液相变材料(PCM)涂层对液滴撞击热表面的热特性的影响。高速光学成像技术和红外成像技术分别用于流体的可视化和温度的测量。PCM,取决于它的熔化温度和由于它的熔合潜热,破坏了液滴加热和基材冷却的正常过程。从这些发现中获得的见解可以对基于相变的传热和热管理领域的几种技术产生重大影响。
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