Abstract
Depending on the heat flux, mass flux, and subcooling of inlet water, three boiling instability modes in silicon microchannels are possible. These are: the LTAF (Liquid/Two-phase Alternating Flow) mode, the CTF (Continuous Two-phase Flow) mode, and the LTVAF (Liquid/Two-phase/Vapor Alternating Flow) mode. It is found that the LTAF mode occurs at low heat flux and high mass flux, and has medium-amplitude temperature and pressure oscillations. The CTF mode appears at the medium heat flux and medium mass flux, and has small-amplitude temperature and pressure oscillations. The LTVAF mode appears at high heat flux and low mass flux, and has large-amplitude temperature and pressure oscillations. During the two-phase period of the LTAF mode, bubbly flow is found to be the dominant flow pattern. Some peculiar flow patterns are observed during the two-phase period of CTF and LTVAF modes under the experimental conditions.
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