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RAO Yu, Frank Dammel, Peter Stephan, LIN Gui-ping. Experimental study of laminar flow heat transfer with microencapsulated phase change material suspensions in rectangular mini-channels[J]. Journal of Aerospace Power, 2006, 21(6): 1012-1020.
Citation: RAO Yu, Frank Dammel, Peter Stephan, LIN Gui-ping. Experimental study of laminar flow heat transfer with microencapsulated phase change material suspensions in rectangular mini-channels[J]. Journal of Aerospace Power, 2006, 21(6): 1012-1020.

Experimental study of laminar flow heat transfer with microencapsulated phase change material suspensions in rectangular mini-channels

  • Received Date: 2005-11-21
  • Rev Recd Date: 2006-03-25
  • Publish Date: 2006-12-28
  • A series of comparative experiments was conducted to investigate the laminar flow heat transfer characteristics with microencapsulated phase change material(MEPCM) suspensions in water flowing through rectangular mini-channels with a hydraulic diameter of 2.71 mm.MEPCM particles with an average size of 4.97 μm were used to form suspensions with mass concentrations ranging from 0% to 20%.The comparative experiments were done under the same mass flow rates and the same thermal conditions using water and water-based MEPCM suspensions.The cooling characteristics of MEPCM suspension strongly depend on the mass flow rate and the MEPCM mass concentration.The 5% suspension always shows better cooling performance than water with lower wall temperatures and enhanced heat transfer coefficient within the whole range of mass flow rates.At higher mass concentrations,however,the cooling performance is more effective only at low mass flow rates.At relatively higher mass flow rates,it shows less effective cooling performance than water at higher wall temperatures and lower Nusselt numbers.

     

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