Abstract

Pool boiling heat transfer experiments are performed on micro-diamond particles coated heating surface (DPC heating surface) and no-coated smooth surface on copper substrates. Here DPC heating surface is fabricated with the aid of underwater explosion shock wave. Experiments are conducted on the substrate surface area of 15 × 15 mm2 using distilled water as the working fluid. The substrate is fixed tightly on the heater block, which is embedded with ceramic cartridge heater of 1500 W. The influence of pool boiling heat transfer is experimentally studied over a range of surface roughness values with particles coated heating surface at atmospheric pressure. The obtained results of DPC surfaces are compared with that of the smooth bare copper surface. A remarkable enhancement of the critical heat flux (CHF) at lower wall superheat is observed on the DPC surfaces. The DPC surface is found to be effective in increasing the nucleate boiling and CHF

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