Life of thermal bubble on platinum microheater

Authors
Kim, Ho-YoungJeong, Kwang-HunKo, SeunghyunLee, Heon JuLee, Yoon PyoChang, Young Soo
Issue Date
2007-08-01
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, v.102, no.3
Abstract
When electrical current is supplied to a microline heater immersed in liquid, a microthermal bubble can be formed. The bubble grows until it becomes too large to adhere to a solid surface and finally departs into liquid completing its life. Here we report the experimental results associated with the life of a thermal bubble continuously heated by a platinum microheater. We investigated the effects of the heater dimensions on the nucleation temperature. It was found that a bubble nucleates at lower temperature as the heater gets wider. We also measured the departure diameter and frequency of thermal bubbles depending on the thermal conditions of the microheater and the ambient liquid. As the microheater temperature increases, both the departure diameter and frequency increase, showing different behaviors from those of macroscale boiling. However, as the ambient liquid temperature rises, the departure diameter decreases despite the increase of the departure frequency. Finally, the transient temperature profile of the microheater during bubble formation process was measured. Rapid drop and rise of the temperature were observed, which are attributed to the small-scale convection of cold ambient liquid. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics.
Keywords
NUCLEATION; NUCLEATION
ISSN
0021-8979
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/134213
DOI
10.1063/1.2767862
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