2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.07.144
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Towards understanding the effects of irradiation on quenching heat transfer

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“…When surfaces are exposed to ionizing radiation, this also significantly influences surface wettability [161,171,172].…”
Section: Fabrication Of Multiscale -Cavities By Laser Texturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When surfaces are exposed to ionizing radiation, this also significantly influences surface wettability [161,171,172].…”
Section: Fabrication Of Multiscale -Cavities By Laser Texturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With all the surface characterization details discussed above, it can be reasonably concluded that gamma irradiation, even at room temperature, causes localized corrosion which increased with net dose, which, was also responsible for the increase in wettability and surface energy. Increased wettability is well known to improve two phase heat transfer and hence it can be reasonably concluded that considering this effect of ionizing irradiation may become critical in determining CHF and thermal operation limits (a margin that might have been missed in calculations so far), considering the fact that gamma rays are emitted continuously in a nuclear reactor [4]. On the other hand, while the increased corrosion due to gamma irradiation is well-documented for Zircaloy and Steel based alloys in the nuclear community, its impact on advanced cladding materials such as SiC is of significant interest [12].…”
Section: Surface Morphology and Chemistry Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the role of gamma irradiation on surface wettability/surface energy change by a process known as Radiation Induced Surface Activation (RISA) [2,3] has been demonstrated by several researchers. Previously, the authors published their findings on the possibility of surface oxidation as a result of gamma irradiation which improved surface wettability and the Leidenfrost temperature on Zircaloy-4 surfaces [4].…”
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“…鉴于上述原因, 研究者致力于研究如何抑制Lei-denfrost现象. 目前已提出多种方法, 如利用γ射线辐照 表面 [5] 、紫外/臭氧清洗表面 [6] 、改变液滴组分 [7] 、改 造表面结构 [8~11] 、低频振动 [12] 、高频声波 [13] 、电场抑 ; 而交流电场除电压外, 还可改变频率, 频率越低, 抑制效果越好 [15] . (2) 电极结构影响抑制Leidenfrost现 象的临界电压.…”
Section: 实际工业应用而言 Leidenfrost现象大大降低了换热设unclassified