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@article{146914,
author = {Shekhar P. Dadgal and Dr. S. M. Lawankar},
title = {STUDY OF NUCLEATE POOL BOILING USING SURFACTANT ADDITIVES},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {5},
number = {2},
pages = {588-591},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=146914},
abstract = {Pool boiling is phase change heat transfer process in which liquid is converted into vapor bubbles when exposed to the temperature greater than saturation temperature of the liquid. The vapor bubbles act as heat transfer carrier, andSurface tension is one of the physical property which affect bubble dynamics (bubble growth, departure rate), nucleation site. Addition of small amount of additives in base fluid decreases surface tension considerably without affecting other properties of base fluid, which further increases the growth of bubble and increases number of nucleation site. In earlier literature most of the study discusses the impact of nanofluid on dynamics of bubble and nucleate pool boiling. The nanofluid are ionic in nature, which may further affect the environment, and therefore this paper aim to review the impact of non-ionic surfactant on nucleate pool boiling heat transfer. It also discusses the effect of different concentration of surfactant on critical heat flux(CHF) and heat transfer coefficient.},
keywords = {pool boiling heat transfer; surfactant; enhancement; nicotine; ammonium chloride; betel nut},
month = {},
}
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