Accurate prediction of critical heat flux (CHF) in microchannels and minichannels is of great interest in estimating the safe operational limits of cooling systems employing flow boiling. Scale analysis is applied to identify the relevant forces leading to the CHF condition. Using these forces, a local parameter model is developed to predict the flow boiling CHF. The theoretical model is an extension of an earlier pool boiling CHF model and incorporates force balance among the evaporation momentum, surface tension, inertia, and viscous forces. Weber number, capillary number, and a new nondimensional group introduced earlier by Kandlikar (2004, “Heat Transfer Mechanisms During Flow Boiling in Microchannels,” ASME J. Heat Transfer, 126, pp. 8–16), , representing the ratio of evaporation momentum to surface tension forces, emerged as main groups in quantifying the narrow channel effects on CHF. The constants in the model were calculated from the available experimental data. The mean error with ten data sets is 19.7% with 76% data falling within error band and 93% within error band. The length to diameter ratio emerged as a parameter indicating a stepwise regime change. The success of the model indicates that flow boiling CHF can be modeled as a local phenomenon and the scale analysis is able to reveal important information regarding fundamental mechanisms leading to the CHF condition.
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A Scale Analysis Based Theoretical Force Balance Model for Critical Heat Flux (CHF) During Saturated Flow Boiling in Microchannels and Minichannels
Satish G. Kandlikar
Satish G. Kandlikar
Fellow ASME
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: sgkeme@rit.edu
Rochester Institute of Technology
, Rochester, NY 14623
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Satish G. Kandlikar
Fellow ASME
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Rochester Institute of Technology
, Rochester, NY 14623e-mail: sgkeme@rit.edu
J. Heat Transfer. Aug 2010, 132(8): 081501 (13 pages)
Published Online: June 9, 2010
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Received:
September 19, 2009
Revised:
December 26, 2009
Online:
June 9, 2010
Published:
June 9, 2010
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Kandlikar, S. G. (June 9, 2010). "A Scale Analysis Based Theoretical Force Balance Model for Critical Heat Flux (CHF) During Saturated Flow Boiling in Microchannels and Minichannels." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. August 2010; 132(8): 081501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4001124
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