Electro-osmosis Aided Thin-Film Evaporation from a Micropillar Wick Structure.

Langmuir

Chemical Engineering Department, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal Pin 721302, India.

Published: July 2022

The heat-dissipating capacity of a surface having micropillar wick structures, which resembles the evaporator section of a vapor chamber, is mainly limited by the liquid flow rate through the porous structure (permeability) and the capillary pressure gradient. The efficacy of a regular vapor chamber is determined from two parameters, namely, the dry-out heat flux and temperature of the evaporator surface. These two parameters possess a counter relation to each other. The work described herein introduces and evaluates the performance of a novel idea of electro-osmosis-aided thin-film evaporation from a micropillar array structure. This study is conducted using a discretized approach that is validated against the thin-film evaporation model and additionally the electro-osmotic flow model with pre-existing pressure gradient conditions. The unique feature of this approach is that it results in an increment in the magnitude of dry-out heat flux without significantly changing the surface temperature, wherein the increase in permeability is due to the addition of electro-osmotic flow. This comprehensive model considers various geometries, zeta potentials, and extremal electric fields and establishes the beneficial effects of the application of an external electric field. The results are used to predict the sensitivity and the dependence of the dry-out heat flux and the evaporator surface temperature on these parameters. For a host of electro-osmotic parameters considered herein, a maximum increment of up to 320% in the dry-out heat flux is observed for an external electric field of 10 V/m. The study, therefore, conclusively demonstrates the beneficial impact of electro-osmosis in enhancing the dry-out heat flux without any significant Joule heating.

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