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Experimental study was performed systematically to investigate heat transfer characteristics at the stagnation point from a simulated microelectronic chip of 5 mm×5 mm with impinging submerged circular jet, using R113 as the working fluid. Included are single-phase convective heat transfer, incipient boiling superheating, nucleate boiling heat transfer and burnout. The results showed that exit velocity had no influence on incipient boiling point and fully-developed nucleate boiling heat transfer curves, and that single-phase convective heat transfer coefficient and critical heat flux increased with enhanced jet exit velocity, while temperature overshoot decreased. While exit velocity was beyond 10 m·s-1, the high heat flux portions of impingement boiling curves needed to be corrected in order to align with pool boiling curves at the same fluid subcooling.
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Journal of Chemical Industry and Engineering (China)
ISSN: 0438-1157
Year: 2002
Issue: 10
Volume: 53
Page: 1075-1080
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