Fundamental issues related to flow boiling in minichannels and microchannels
Abstract
Flow boiling in small hydraulic diameter channels is becoming increasingly important in many diverse applications. The previous
studies addressing the effects of the channel size on the flow patterns, and heat transfer and pressure drop performance are
reviewed in the present paper. The fundamental questions related to the presence of nucleate boiling and characteristics of flow
boiling in microchannels and minichannels in comparison to that in the conventional channel sizes (3 mm and above) are
addressed. Also, the effect of heat exchanger configuration—single-channel and multichannel—on the heat transfer and pressure
drop performance is reviewed. The areas for future research are identified.