Research on molecular dynamics of heat and mass transfer of liquids on surfaces with different shapes of nanoscale pore structures

IF 2.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2024.109562
Nian Xu, Tianxiang Ji, Zilong Liu, Qian Xu, Huaqiang Chu
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Pores are a common class of structures with enhanced heat transfer properties. The pores on the surface can usually be categorized into two types: dilated pores and contracted pores. In order to deeply investigate the effect of the surface on the phase change of the liquid layer during the heating and cooling process, this study examines the successive processes of gradual heating of the heat source, constant temperature of the heat source and cooling of the heat source. The boiling heat transfer characteristics at the solid–liquid interface and the evaporation characteristics at the liquid–gas interface were studied in depth by calculating these parameters such as the water layer heat flux, the wall heat flux, and the number of evaporating water molecules. The results show that wettability affects the time, position and kinetic energy of bubble generation. It is notable that a surface with a dilated pore structure and composite wettability exhibits superior heat transfer characteristics compared to a single hydrophilic surface. In addition, this nanoscale porous surface exhibits excellent heat transfer performance at lower wall temperature conditions, making it ideal for applications at higher heat source temperatures. It is worth noting that both the hydrophobic dilated pore structure and the contracted pore structure possessing the hydrophobic edge are not favorable for heat transfer.

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不同形状纳米级孔隙结构表面上液体传热和传质的分子动力学研究
孔隙是一类具有增强传热性能的常见结构。表面孔隙通常可分为两种类型:扩张孔隙和收缩孔隙。为了深入研究表面在加热和冷却过程中对液层相变的影响,本研究考察了热源逐渐加热、热源恒温和热源冷却的连续过程。通过计算水层热通量、壁面热通量和蒸发水分子数等参数,深入研究了固液界面的沸腾传热特性和液气界面的蒸发特性。结果表明,润湿性会影响气泡产生的时间、位置和动能。值得注意的是,与单一亲水性表面相比,具有扩张孔隙结构和复合润湿性的表面具有更优越的传热特性。此外,这种纳米级多孔表面在较低的壁温条件下表现出优异的传热性能,因此非常适合应用于较高的热源温度。值得注意的是,疏水性扩张孔隙结构和具有疏水边缘的收缩孔隙结构都不利于传热。
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International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow 工程技术-工程:机械
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow welcomes high-quality original contributions on experimental, computational, and physical aspects of convective heat transfer and fluid dynamics relevant to engineering or the environment, including multiphase and microscale flows. Papers reporting the application of these disciplines to design and development, with emphasis on new technological fields, are also welcomed. Some of these new fields include microscale electronic and mechanical systems; medical and biological systems; and thermal and flow control in both the internal and external environment.
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