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1988 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Study of the Enhancement of Condensation Heat Transfer on Downward Facing Submerged Surfaces by Use of Capillary Action

Research Project

Project/Area Number 62550154
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field Thermal engineering
Research InstitutionKyushu University (1988)
Okayama University (1987)

Principal Investigator

HONDA Hiroshi  Institute of Advanced Material Study, 機能物質科学研究所, 教授 (00038580)

Project Period (FY) 1987 – 1988
KeywordsElectronic Cooling / Immersed Condenser / Vapor Space Condenser / Downward Facing Surface / Heat Transfer Enhancement / Porous Drainage Strip / 毛細管力
Research Abstract

Experiments were performed to enhance heat transfer on downward facing submerged condensers to be used for immersion cooling modules of electronic equipments. A smooth surface and two finned surfaces (0.61 and 1.36 mm in fin pitch) with and without a porous drainage strip (2 mm in thickness and 0.6 mm in effective pore radius) was fitted along the center line of the 40 mm wide rectangular test surfaces. The test surface and an electric heater for simulating heat dissipating chips were assembled in a test vessel at the upper and lower parts, respectively. The initial level of the tast fluid was set at 20 mm above the test surface. For comparison, experiments were also performed with vapor space condensers. For the submerged condenser, formation of vapor space under the condensing surface was observed in the low heat flux regime, whereas the surface was covered with rising bubbles in the high heat flux regime. For the latter regime, heat transfer performance of the submerged condenser was enhanced by a maximum of 35 % over the vapor space condenser. For both the submerged and vapor space condensers, significant heat transfer enhancement over the smooth surface value was provided by the finned surfaces. The enhancement was more significant for smaller fin pitch and for methanol with higher value of surface tension to liquid density ratio. For the vapor space condenser and the submerged condenser operated in the low heat flux regime, further heat transfer enhancement was provided by use of the porous drainage strip. The maximum values of the enhancement ratio, obtained for R-113 condensation at the condensation temprature difference of 5 K, were 4.5 and 7.1 for the submerged and vapor space condensers, respectively.

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All Publications (6 results)

  • [Publications] 本田博司: 九州大学機能物質科学研究所報告. 3. (1989)

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  • [Publications] 本田博司: 日本機械学会論文集,B編.

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  • [Publications] H.Honda: Proc.9th Int.Heat Transfer Conf.

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  • [Publications] H. Honda; S. Nozu; B. Uchima: "Experimental Study of the Enhancement of Condensation Heat Transfer on Downward- Facing Horizontal Surfaces" The Reports of Institute of Advanced Material Study, Kyushu University. 3. (1989)

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  • [Publications] H. Honda; S. Nozu; B. Uchima; H. Fukumori; T. Kobayashi: "Experimental Study of the Enhancement of Condensation Heat Transfer on Downward- Facing Horizontal Surfaces" Trans. JSME, B. Submitted.

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  • [Publications] H. Honda; S. Nozu; B. Uchima; H. Fukumori; T. Kobayashi: "Experimental Study of the Enhancement of Condensation Heat Transfer on Downward- Facing Horizontal Surfaces" Proc. 8th Int. Heat Transfer Conference. Submitted.

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Published: 1990-03-20  

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