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Evaporation lifetime and boiling curve on hemispherical stainless steel (304) surface
Author(s) -
Suhaimi Illias,
S. Hussain,
N. Rosman,
Nooraihan Abdullah,
Mohamad Shaiful Ashrul Ishak,
Mohd Omar,
Ismail Khairul Nizar,
Hanfi bin Ani
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/670/1/012013
Subject(s) - subcooling , leidenfrost effect , boiling , evaporation , materials science , work (physics) , distilled water , heat flux , thermodynamics , boiling point , nucleate boiling , mechanics , composite material , heat transfer , physics
The purpose of this research is to study and investigate the evaporation lifetime and boiling curve on hemispherical heated surface. The selected material was stainless steel (304). A nearly perfect and smooth hemispherical surface was developed by using EDM die sinker. For the test liquid, distilled water was used during the experimental work. The average droplet temperature was 31.36 °C corresponding to liquid subcooling ΔT sub = 68.64K. Based on the theoretical calculation, the diameter of the water droplet was approximately 5.00 mm. Meanwhile, the impact height was approximately 65.0 mm corresponding to the theoretical impact velocity of 1.129 m/s. The material was heated using a digital hot plate which was able to give an accurate reading and stable temperature fluctuation during the heating process. The temperature ranged from a low temperature of T w = 100 °C to a high temperature of T w = 300 °C. As a result, the boiling curve showed a similar pattern of other experimental work that consists of two (2) important points which are Critical Heat Flux(CHF) and Leidenfrost temperature.

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