Liquid-vapor phase-change heat transfer plays an important role in many industrial systems, ranging from power generation and air conditioning to water desalination, food processing, and thermal management of electronics and data centers. Recent advances in micro/nanofabrication have enabled desirable manipulation of multiscale dynamics governing droplet/bubble motion and capillary liquid flows for highly efficient phase-change heat transfer. However, there lacks a comprehensive review on the design and fabrication of micro/nanostructured surfaces with controlled morphology and wettability, to enhance the diverse phase-change heat transfer processes. Here, we review the advances in micro/nanostructuring for phase-change heat transfer applications. While traditional mechanical machining and sintering have commonly been used to manufacture structures down to sub-millimeter or micron scales, advanced micro/nanostructure fabrication methods such as laser texturing, oxidation, lithography-based etching, and spray coating are being utilized to manufacture surfaces with hierarchical structures or heterogeneous wettability. Droplets, bubbles, and liquid films generally experience a multiscale life cycle from nanometer scale to millimeter scale in the phase-change processes, including condensation, pool boiling, capillary-driven evaporation, and liquid film boiling. Micro/nanostructured surfaces need to be designed to coordinate different requirements of the surface wettability and morphology for the multiscale dynamics of droplets, bubbles, and films including increased nucleation, facilitated growth, accelerated transport, and departure. For active phase-change processes with pump-driven flow, including flow condensation, flow boiling, jet impingement boiling, and spray cooling, the enhancement strategies using functionalized micro/nanostructures focus on sustaining thin liquid films, strengthening thin film evaporation, promoting nucleate boiling, and regulating bubble departure within the convective liquid film. We conclude this review by a short discussion on the practical aspects of micro/nanoenabled phase-change heat transfer including reliability and scalability.
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Heliyon
February 2025
Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
This study carries out a series of complex unsteady three-dimensional (3D) computational analyses that were validated by experimental tests to examine the performance enhancement of a cylindrical shell-and-coil ice storage enclosure by employing various spiral longitudinal fin geometries covering the heat transfer fluid (HTF) tubes throughout the transient process of solid-liquid phase change. The phase change material (PCM) in this work was selected to be water and the tubes and fins were chosen to be made of copper alloy. To study how this type of fin accelerates the charging process, several dimensionless parameters related to the spiral longitudinal fin geometries were defined, which included dimensionless fin length (), count (), and thickness () parameters.
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School of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China.
Liquid-vapor phase-change heat transfer plays an important role in many industrial systems, ranging from power generation and air conditioning to water desalination, food processing, and thermal management of electronics and data centers. Recent advances in micro/nanofabrication have enabled desirable manipulation of multiscale dynamics governing droplet/bubble motion and capillary liquid flows for highly efficient phase-change heat transfer. However, there lacks a comprehensive review on the design and fabrication of micro/nanostructured surfaces with controlled morphology and wettability, to enhance the diverse phase-change heat transfer processes.
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March 2025
Nuclear Professional School, The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-8654, Japan.
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Departamento de Química, CQC-IMS, Universidade de Coimbra, Rua Larga, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal.
Unlabelled: The present article presents the solid-liquid phase diagram of a binary system composed of an -alkane with an odd number of carbon atoms, namely, -nonane (-C), with an even-numbered one, namely -decane (-C). This work is part of a series of phase equilibrium studies on -alkanes for low-temperature thermal energy storage (TES) applications. The ultimate purpose of this work is to investigate the adequacy of this binary system to be used as a Phase Change Material (PCM) at low temperatures.
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March 2025
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), 2 Fusionopolis Way, Innovis #08-03, Singapore, 138634, Singapore.
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