Abstract

Onset of Nucleate Boiling (ONB) in a narrow rectangular channel was experimentally studied under transversely non-uniform and uniform heating conditions. The experiment was performed under various mass fluxes and inlet subcooling conditions. The behavior of the bubbles was recorded using a high-speed camera, and was analyzed using an image processing technique. In the case of uniform heat flux, the wall temperature was uniformly distributed in the transverse direction. In the case of non-uniform heat flux, the wall temperature had the lowest value in the middle of the heated surface, and increased along the transverse direction toward the edges. At the same mass flux and inlet subcooling temperature, the thermal power at the ONB under non-uniform heat flux was lower than that under uniform heat flux. However, the local heat flux and wall temperature at the ONB were similar at both heating conditions. In the subcooled boiling region, it was found that the boiling heat transfer under non-uniform heat flux was lower than that under uniform heat flux. Additionally, the slope of the wall temperature-thermal power curve after the ONB was higher in the non-uniform heat flux case. Using the results elicited from image processing, the evaporation and quenching heat transfers were evaluated to analyze the differences in boiling heat transfers. The boiling heat transfer was less affected by evaporation and quenching in the case of non-uniform heat flux.

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