A review of jet impingement cooling
The following work is presented as a review of the different methods used in jet impingement, the aim of which is to improve the heat transfer experienced in each area or volume. Some common applications of jet impingement are metal quenching and electronic cooling. While there is a large difference...
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description | The following work is presented as a review of the different methods used in jet impingement, the aim of which is to improve the heat transfer experienced in each area or volume. Some common applications of jet impingement are metal quenching and electronic cooling. While there is a large difference in the anticipated temperatures of each, the underlying principles are the same. Those principals, summarized in this work, are the improvement of heat transfer in the workspace, which is a much-desired outcome. Some of the common augmentations of jet sprays in this work are nanofluid inclusion, synthetic jets, jet arrays, and vortex jets, with each of which can present their own improvements and detriments. There are often other apparatus that are used in conjunction with a jet spray to help characterize the spray behavior. Some of the methods used are high speed photography and particle velocimetry, which are reviewed in this work as well. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d1d71d66b0f142d185789bcb193de87e2023-03-01T04:33:07ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Thermofluids2666-20272023-02-0117100312A review of jet impingement coolingRobert D. Plant0Jacob Friedman1M. Ziad Saghir2Corresponding author at: 87 Gerrard St E, 3rd floor, Toronto, ON, M5B 2M2.; Toronto Metropolitan University Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Toronto, ON, CanadaToronto Metropolitan University Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Toronto, ON, CanadaToronto Metropolitan University Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Toronto, ON, CanadaThe following work is presented as a review of the different methods used in jet impingement, the aim of which is to improve the heat transfer experienced in each area or volume. Some common applications of jet impingement are metal quenching and electronic cooling. While there is a large difference in the anticipated temperatures of each, the underlying principles are the same. Those principals, summarized in this work, are the improvement of heat transfer in the workspace, which is a much-desired outcome. Some of the common augmentations of jet sprays in this work are nanofluid inclusion, synthetic jets, jet arrays, and vortex jets, with each of which can present their own improvements and detriments. There are often other apparatus that are used in conjunction with a jet spray to help characterize the spray behavior. Some of the methods used are high speed photography and particle velocimetry, which are reviewed in this work as well.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666202723000320Jet impingementSynthetic jet impingementWaterNanofluidParticle velocimetryHigh speed photography |
spellingShingle | Robert D. Plant Jacob Friedman M. Ziad Saghir A review of jet impingement cooling International Journal of Thermofluids Jet impingement Synthetic jet impingement Water Nanofluid Particle velocimetry High speed photography |
title | A review of jet impingement cooling |
title_full | A review of jet impingement cooling |
title_fullStr | A review of jet impingement cooling |
title_full_unstemmed | A review of jet impingement cooling |
title_short | A review of jet impingement cooling |
title_sort | review of jet impingement cooling |
topic | Jet impingement Synthetic jet impingement Water Nanofluid Particle velocimetry High speed photography |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666202723000320 |
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