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- (221a) Unexpected technologies for heat transfer enhancement
In the last decades, the development of innovative enhanced heat transfer solutions has involved macro-, mini-, micro- and, more recently, the nano-scale.
This lecture covers the most advanced research activities on two-phase heat transfer enhancement during both liquid-vapor and solid-liquid processes from macro-scale to nano-scales, carried out at the Nano Heat Transfer Lab (NHT-Lab) of the University of Padova.
The use of microfins, porous media, nanoparticles during flow boiling, pool boiling, and solid-liquid phase change will be presented and discussed, highlighting pros and cons of each solution and, finally, showing how the main drawback of nanofluids, can be effectively used to achieve an unexpected, though, groundbreaking result.