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Heat transfer performance of porous titanium

Heat transfer performance of porous titanium
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摘要 Porous titanium fibre materials with different structural parameters were prepared by vacu- um sintering method. The thickness, porosity and wire diameter of prepared materials were investigated to understand the effects of structural parameters on pool heat transmission performance of titanium fibre porous material. As a result, better heat transfer performance is obtained when overheating is less than 10 ℃. In addition, when the wire diameter is smal- ler, the heat transfer is better. However, when superheating is above 10 ℃, heat transfer performance can be improved by increasing the wire diameter. Moreover, thickness influ- ences the superficial area of the prepared material and affects the thermal resistance when bubbles move inside the material; superficial area and thermal resistance are the two key factors that jointly impact the heat transfer in relation to the thickness of the materials. Ex- perimental results also show that the materials of 3 mm in thickness exhibit the best per formance for heat transmission. Furthermore, changes in porosity affect the nucleation site density and the resistance to bubble detachment; however, the nucleation site density and the resistance to bubble detachment conflict with each other. In summary, the titanium fi- bre porous material with a 50% porosity exhibits suitable heat transfer performance. Porous titanium fibre materials with different structural parameters were prepared by vacu- um sintering method. The thickness, porosity and wire diameter of prepared materials were investigated to understand the effects of structural parameters on pool heat transmission performance of titanium fibre porous material. As a result, better heat transfer performance is obtained when overheating is less than 10 ℃. In addition, when the wire diameter is smal- ler, the heat transfer is better. However, when superheating is above 10 ℃, heat transfer performance can be improved by increasing the wire diameter. Moreover, thickness influ- ences the superficial area of the prepared material and affects the thermal resistance when bubbles move inside the material; superficial area and thermal resistance are the two key factors that jointly impact the heat transfer in relation to the thickness of the materials. Ex- perimental results also show that the materials of 3 mm in thickness exhibit the best per formance for heat transmission. Furthermore, changes in porosity affect the nucleation site density and the resistance to bubble detachment; however, the nucleation site density and the resistance to bubble detachment conflict with each other. In summary, the titanium fi- bre porous material with a 50% porosity exhibits suitable heat transfer performance.
出处 《Journal of Iron and Steel Research(International)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第5期556-560,共5页 钢铁研究学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51671152 and No.51304153) State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy,Central South University,Changsha,China
关键词 Titanium fibre Porous material Vacuum sintering Pool boiling Heat transfer Titanium fibre Porous material Vacuum sintering Pool boiling Heat transfer
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