Abstract

ABSTRACT The pool boiling performance plays a key role in the development of high heat flux dissipating applications. The high critical heat flux and low wall superheat are two of the critical factors that affect the long-term life of devices. In this paper, enhanced pool boiling performance can be achieved by well-designed microchannels in copper surfaces using a precision diamond dicing method. The microchannel patterned surface with the channel length of 0.4 mm obtains a critical heat flux of 169.8 W/cm2, which has a 193% enhancement compared to the plain surface. Besides, the extremely low wall superheat of 3 K has been achieved, and thus the heat transfer coefficient reaches 51.8 W/cm2·K, about 738% larger than that of the plain surface. Herein, the microcavity has increased the nucleation site, the surface can promote the bubbles escape, and then the channel can continuously supply the liquid. Hence, the extremely low wall superheat at high heat flux occurs due to the rapid bubble departure and enhanced capillary feeding of liquid replenishment to active nucleation sites on the surface. The above results provide an effective way for the realization of high-performance two-phase microchannel patterned heat sinks via optimizing the microstructure geometry.

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