Optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids

This paper presents the results of the saturated pool boiling heat transfer performances of macrostructured fins fabricated by Selective Laser Melting, a metal additive manufacturing technique. A plain surface, two-dimensional triangular and rectangular fins, and three-dimensional pin and segregated...

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Main Authors: Lum, Lucas Yu Xiang, Leong, Kai Choong, Ho, Jin Yao
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1732562024-01-22T04:50:48Z Optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids Lum, Lucas Yu Xiang Leong, Kai Choong Ho, Jin Yao School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Singapore Centre for 3D Printing Engineering::Mechanical engineering Nucleate Pool Boiling Additive Manufacturing This paper presents the results of the saturated pool boiling heat transfer performances of macrostructured fins fabricated by Selective Laser Melting, a metal additive manufacturing technique. A plain surface, two-dimensional triangular and rectangular fins, and three-dimensional pin and segregated fin array designs investigated in this study were fabricated using AlSi10Mg. A dielectric fluid, HFE-7100, was used as the cooling medium in a water-cooled thermosyphon to test the structures under atmospheric conditions. A macro-fin design optimization approach was developed by experimentally characterizing the boiling performances and bubble dynamics in fin arrays with different fin parameters such as fin topology, angle, and height. From the results obtained, this study optimized and tuned the macrostructure design to eliminate the detrimental bubble dynamics that were identified through high-speed visualization. Following a systematic study of the boiling characteristics of two-dimensional triangular and rectangular fins, and three-dimensional pin fins, the segregated fin array was developed to tackle the unfavorable bubble dynamics in these conventional fin geometries to enhance both critical heat flux and heat transfer coefficient. Various performance metrics were used to compare and evaluate the boiling performances of different fin topologies. From our studies, the segregated fin specimen (Seg-3) was determined to achieve the best balance between critical heat flux and heat transfer coefficient enhancements, attaining a critical heat flux of 64.19 W/cm2 and a maximum heat transfer coefficient of 2.22 W/cm2·K, enhancing critical heat flux and heat transfer coefficient by up to 97.2 % and 43.1 % as compared to the plain surface, respectively. Furthermore, Seg-3 has achieved boiling enhancements with only 334 mm2 and 50.6 mm3 of surface area and fin volume, respectively, a substantial surface area and fin volume reduction as compared to conventional macro-fin geometries with the same fin height. In all, this work not only provides fundamental insights into the bubble dynamics in various macro-fin structures and their influence on the boiling performance, but it also presents a macro-fin design optimization strategy that can be adopted for other immersion cooling applications. Ministry of Education (MOE) Nanyang Technological University J.Y. Ho would like to acknowledge the financial support for this project under Nanyang Technological University’s Start-up Grant (SUG) and RS14/21 MOE Tier 1 Grant provided by Ministry of Education (MOE) Singapore. 2024-01-22T04:50:48Z 2024-01-22T04:50:48Z 2024 Journal Article Lum, L. Y. X., Leong, K. C. & Ho, J. Y. (2024). Optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 219, 124883-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2023.124883 0017-9310 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173256 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2023.124883 2-s2.0-85175459204 219 124883 en RS14/21 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Nucleate Pool Boiling
Additive Manufacturing
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Nucleate Pool Boiling
Additive Manufacturing
Lum, Lucas Yu Xiang
Leong, Kai Choong
Ho, Jin Yao
Optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids
description This paper presents the results of the saturated pool boiling heat transfer performances of macrostructured fins fabricated by Selective Laser Melting, a metal additive manufacturing technique. A plain surface, two-dimensional triangular and rectangular fins, and three-dimensional pin and segregated fin array designs investigated in this study were fabricated using AlSi10Mg. A dielectric fluid, HFE-7100, was used as the cooling medium in a water-cooled thermosyphon to test the structures under atmospheric conditions. A macro-fin design optimization approach was developed by experimentally characterizing the boiling performances and bubble dynamics in fin arrays with different fin parameters such as fin topology, angle, and height. From the results obtained, this study optimized and tuned the macrostructure design to eliminate the detrimental bubble dynamics that were identified through high-speed visualization. Following a systematic study of the boiling characteristics of two-dimensional triangular and rectangular fins, and three-dimensional pin fins, the segregated fin array was developed to tackle the unfavorable bubble dynamics in these conventional fin geometries to enhance both critical heat flux and heat transfer coefficient. Various performance metrics were used to compare and evaluate the boiling performances of different fin topologies. From our studies, the segregated fin specimen (Seg-3) was determined to achieve the best balance between critical heat flux and heat transfer coefficient enhancements, attaining a critical heat flux of 64.19 W/cm2 and a maximum heat transfer coefficient of 2.22 W/cm2·K, enhancing critical heat flux and heat transfer coefficient by up to 97.2 % and 43.1 % as compared to the plain surface, respectively. Furthermore, Seg-3 has achieved boiling enhancements with only 334 mm2 and 50.6 mm3 of surface area and fin volume, respectively, a substantial surface area and fin volume reduction as compared to conventional macro-fin geometries with the same fin height. In all, this work not only provides fundamental insights into the bubble dynamics in various macro-fin structures and their influence on the boiling performance, but it also presents a macro-fin design optimization strategy that can be adopted for other immersion cooling applications.
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Lum, Lucas Yu Xiang
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Ho, Jin Yao
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author Lum, Lucas Yu Xiang
Leong, Kai Choong
Ho, Jin Yao
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title Optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids
title_short Optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids
title_full Optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids
title_fullStr Optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids
title_sort optimizing additively manufactured macro-fin structure designs for enhanced pool boiling of dielectric fluids
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