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Experimental Investigation of Micro-Scale Heat Transfer at an Evaporating Moving 3-Phase Contact Line

Ibrahem, K. ; Abd Rabbo, M. F. ; Gambaryan-Roisman, Tatiana ; Stephan, Peter (2010)
Experimental Investigation of Micro-Scale Heat Transfer at an Evaporating Moving 3-Phase Contact Line.
14th International Heat Transfer Conference.
Konferenzveröffentlichung, Bibliographie

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

An experimental study is conducted to investigate the micro-scale heat transfer at an evaporating moving 3-phase contact line. The moving evaporating meniscus is formed by pushing or sucking a liquid column of HFE7100 in a vertical channel of 600 \textgreekmm width using a syringe pump. The gas atmosphere is pure HFE7100 vapor. This channel is built using two parallel flat plates. A 10 \textgreekmm thick stainless steel heating foil forms a part of one of the flat plates. Two-dimensional micro-scale temperature field at the back side of the heating foil is observed with a high speed infrared camera with a spatial resolution of 14.8 \textgreekmm × 14.8 \textgreekmm and an in-situ calibration procedure is used at each pixel element. A high speed CMOS camera is used to capture the shape of the moving meniscus, the images are post-processed to track the free surface of the meniscus. Local heat fluxes from the heater to the evaporating meniscus are calculated from the measured transient wall temperature distributions using an energy balance for each pixel element. In the vicinity of the 3-phase contact line the heat flux distribution shows a local maximum due to high evaporation rates at this small region. The local maximum heat flux at the 3-phase contact line area is found to be dependent on the input heat flux, the velocity and the direction of the meniscus movement. The results give detailed insight into the specific dynamic micro-scale heat and fluid transport process.

Typ des Eintrags: Konferenzveröffentlichung
Erschienen: 2010
Autor(en): Ibrahem, K. ; Abd Rabbo, M. F. ; Gambaryan-Roisman, Tatiana ; Stephan, Peter
Art des Eintrags: Bibliographie
Titel: Experimental Investigation of Micro-Scale Heat Transfer at an Evaporating Moving 3-Phase Contact Line
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 2010
Veranstaltungstitel: 14th International Heat Transfer Conference
URL / URN: http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/IHTC14-22280
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

An experimental study is conducted to investigate the micro-scale heat transfer at an evaporating moving 3-phase contact line. The moving evaporating meniscus is formed by pushing or sucking a liquid column of HFE7100 in a vertical channel of 600 \textgreekmm width using a syringe pump. The gas atmosphere is pure HFE7100 vapor. This channel is built using two parallel flat plates. A 10 \textgreekmm thick stainless steel heating foil forms a part of one of the flat plates. Two-dimensional micro-scale temperature field at the back side of the heating foil is observed with a high speed infrared camera with a spatial resolution of 14.8 \textgreekmm × 14.8 \textgreekmm and an in-situ calibration procedure is used at each pixel element. A high speed CMOS camera is used to capture the shape of the moving meniscus, the images are post-processed to track the free surface of the meniscus. Local heat fluxes from the heater to the evaporating meniscus are calculated from the measured transient wall temperature distributions using an energy balance for each pixel element. In the vicinity of the 3-phase contact line the heat flux distribution shows a local maximum due to high evaporation rates at this small region. The local maximum heat flux at the 3-phase contact line area is found to be dependent on the input heat flux, the velocity and the direction of the meniscus movement. The results give detailed insight into the specific dynamic micro-scale heat and fluid transport process.

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