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    Pumping and heat transfer enhancement by wall's morphing

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    In a previous study, heat transfer enhancement using a deformable wall in a heat exchanger was demonstrated numerically using CFD calculations in liquid single-phase situation. This configuration allows the pumping function to be integrated within the heat exchanger itself. Based on these results, a prototype has been developed (but with different dimensions than in the numerical study) in which one of the walls constituting the channel is subjected to dynamic deformations in the form of a traveling wave. Electric heaters on the other wall heat the channel. Actuation is achieved by means of piezoelectric actuators. Experimentally, the pumping function is observed, for all frequencies of deformations and for two different fluids (water and HFE 7000). The heat transfer intensification is also shown, and this in two experimental configurations: - a pressure difference (which may be zero) between the inlet and outlet of the channel is imposed: in this configuration, the traveling wave imposes the flow-rate. The heat transfer enhancement is then due both to the increase of the flow-rate and the disruption of the thermal boundary layers generated by the wave; - a flow-rate is imposed with a mechanical pump: in this case actuation has no effect on the pumping, and the measured heat transfer enhancement is then due only to the effects of the imposed dynamic deformations. First experiments with the presence of boiling were also performed. It was found that boiling can occur even if the fluid does not reach the saturation temperature within the channel. A 100% increase in the mean heat transfer coefficient was found when actuating the channel wall.Papers presented to the 12th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Costa de Sol, Spain on 11-13 July 2016

    Control of pool boiling incipience in confined space: Dynamic morphing of the wall effect

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    International audienceA new active heat transfer enhancement and control technique is proposed in this work. One of the major aims of the technique is to decrease pool boiling incipience temperature by dynamic morphing imposed to confinement wall. Dynamic deformation generates variation of pressure which increases the fluid metastability level. An experimental device was built to evaluate boiling incipience temperature. Experimental results were compared with hydrodynamic and nucleation models. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

    Reprint of ``Control of pool boiling incipience in confined space: Dynamic morphing of the wall effect''

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    International audienceA new active heat transfer enhancement and control technique is proposed in this work. One of the major aims of the technique is to decrease pool boiling incipience temperature by dynamic morphing imposed to confinement wall. Dynamic deformation generates variation of pressure which increases the fluid metastability level. An experimental device was built to evaluate boiling incipience temperature. Experimental results were compared with hydrodynamic and nucleation models. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

    Control of ONB by dynamic actuation: an open question

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