Plasma spray produced coatings for boiling heat transfer enhancement Online publication date: Thu, 04-Nov-2010
by J. Tehver, H. Sui
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology (IJMPT), Vol. 8, No. 2/3/4, 1993
Abstract: Efficiency of plasma sprayed porous coatings by the enhancement of heat trasnsfer for boiling P-113 and its influence on nucleate boiling burnout and hysteresis phenomena were investigated. Copper, aluminium and bronze coatings by means of low-temperature plasma jet were sprayed in the air. After heat transfer experiments porous coating thickness, porosity and mean pore radius were measured. The influence of these parameters on heat transfer processes for boiling Freon F-113 is analyzed on the basis of a theoretical model and experimental data. It is shown that the optimum values from the viewpoint of heat transfer intensification exist for these three parameters. At the same time the optimum of each parameter depends on two other parameters and heat flux density.
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