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Enhancement of upward facing spray cooling by benzene added water
by
Ravikumar, Kollati Prudhvi
, Sahoo, Abanti
, Mohapatra, Soumya Sanjeeb
in
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/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Benzene
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Contact angle
/ Coolants
/ Cooling
/ Experiments
/ Heat flux
/ Heat transfer
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Inorganic Chemistry
/ Measurement Science and Instrumentation
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Physical properties
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Quenching
/ Spray cooling
/ Thermal analysis
/ Water
2023
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Enhancement of upward facing spray cooling by benzene added water
by
Ravikumar, Kollati Prudhvi
, Sahoo, Abanti
, Mohapatra, Soumya Sanjeeb
in
Additives
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Benzene
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Contact angle
/ Coolants
/ Cooling
/ Experiments
/ Heat flux
/ Heat transfer
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Inorganic Chemistry
/ Measurement Science and Instrumentation
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Physical properties
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Quenching
/ Spray cooling
/ Thermal analysis
/ Water
2023
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Enhancement of upward facing spray cooling by benzene added water
by
Ravikumar, Kollati Prudhvi
, Sahoo, Abanti
, Mohapatra, Soumya Sanjeeb
in
Additives
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Benzene
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Contact angle
/ Coolants
/ Cooling
/ Experiments
/ Heat flux
/ Heat transfer
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Inorganic Chemistry
/ Measurement Science and Instrumentation
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Physical properties
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Quenching
/ Spray cooling
/ Thermal analysis
/ Water
2023
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Enhancement of upward facing spray cooling by benzene added water
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Enhancement of upward facing spray cooling by benzene added water
2023
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Overview
In case of dropwise evaporation process, the significant reduction of the Leidenfrost effect has been a challenging task for the current generation research due to the counter current characteristics of drag and inertial forces. The alignment of the above stated forces in one direction reduces the Leidenfrost effect significantly as the vapour flow and droplet impingent occur in the same direction. In case of spray cooling from very high initial temperatures, this is achieved by changing the orientation of spray from the downward direction to upward direction. Furthermore, the upward spray is enhanced by altering the thermo physical properties in the favourable direction of heat transfer. In the current work, benzene is added as an additive for attainment of the above stated. The thermal analysis clearly ensures the enhancement in case of benzene added water upward spray, and the achieved average heat flux is 1.78 MW m
−2
. The discussed value is almost 1.3 times higher than the heat flux obtained in case quenching is conducted by downward spray. The theoretical calculation supports the information discussed above. It indicates that in case of upward spray, the contact area and spreading factor are higher than the down case. After the cooling operations, the utilised coolant analysis indicates that the found to (Fe)
Total
and TDS levels augment. Therefore, the utilised coolant should be treated to achieve lower TDS level before reutilisation or exposure to the open environment.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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