Superwetting Surface for Diminishing Leidenfrost Effect
- Technology Benefits
- -Increase the critical power, or the maximum thermal power that the surface may produce at a given cooling flow inlet condition-Enhance heat transfer from the surface to the coolant
- Technology Application
- Two-phase cooling devices
- Detailed Technology Description
- None
- *Abstract
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Problem:Limited heat flux of conventional two-phase cooling solutions due to the Leidenfrost effectTechnology:The invention provides new superwetting nanostructures that can fundamentally alter droplet-surface interactions to continuously rewet the surface and prevent vapor film formation. Micro-scale square posts can be fabricated on silicon wafers with a regular micro-electromechanical system process, photolithography followed by reactive ion etch. For different micro-nano hierarchical structures, silica particles with different diameters, from 15nm to 75nm, were spin-coated on the substrates already having micro scale square posts, and sintered. Such square-pillared design of surface textures can significantly enhance nucleate boiling and diminish the Leidenfrost limits.
- Country/Region
- USA

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