Abstract:
The results of the study of heat transfer, crisis phenomena, and wave characteristics of laminar-wavy liquid films falling over a vertical three-dimensional texture surface have been considered. The R21/R114 freon mixture is served as a working fluid. Some peculiarities of heat transfer, hydrodynamics, and development of crisis phenomena in a binary liquid film falling over heat-releasing surfaces of different geometry have been revealed. The dependence of the heat-transfer coefficient on the flow rate for a three-dimensional texture surface in the regime of evaporation is shown to be similar to the dependence for a smooth surface with slightly intensified heat transfer in the region of inlet film Reynolds numbers of $100$–$500$. The heat transfer coefficients of nucleate boiling on the studied types of structured surfaces are much lower than for a smooth tube. In the regime of undeveloped nucleate boiling, the critical heat flux for all surface types is deter-mined by the dependence obtained by considering the appearance of the heat transfer crisis in an evaporating wave liquid film.