2024
DOI: 10.3390/app14020759
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Water Flow Boiling in Micro/Mini Channels Using Volume of Fluid Model

Muhammad Umer Khan Mughal,
Khalid Waheed,
Muhammad Imran Sadiq
et al.

Abstract: Recent advancements in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) have triggered research in the field of heat exchangers. Driven by the need to decrease the size of heat exchangers, many researchers have exploited the higher heat transfer achieved by replacing single-phase flow systems with boiling counterparts. The concept of using mini-channels to provide compact heat exchangers while maintaining heat transfer performance is relatively new. A minimal number of researchers have reported simulations of water-steam sy… Show more

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“…However, none of these studies explored the internal inducing factors of their pollution failure mechanisms in detail. The most studied aspect was the effect of dust cover on heat transfer [15], as shown in Figure 1, while the device reliability guidelines needed to be more comprehensive. Therefore, in this paper, we explore in detail the effects of dust particle size and relative humidity on the electrical characteristics of MEMS devices in sand and dust contamination experiments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, none of these studies explored the internal inducing factors of their pollution failure mechanisms in detail. The most studied aspect was the effect of dust cover on heat transfer [15], as shown in Figure 1, while the device reliability guidelines needed to be more comprehensive. Therefore, in this paper, we explore in detail the effects of dust particle size and relative humidity on the electrical characteristics of MEMS devices in sand and dust contamination experiments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%