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Interferometric Study of the Heat Transfer Phenomena Induced by Rapid Heating of Nickel Sheet

Hyeon-Seok Seo    
In-Ju Hwang and Youn-Jea Kim    

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Visualization of the heat transfer phenomena induced by the rapid heating of nickel sheets was carried out using a Mach?Zehnder interferometer (MZI) and a high-speed camera. This phenomenon may be an important factor in heat transfer phenomena when the working fluids reach the thermodynamic critical point. The effect of heat transfer on the heating conditions of a nickel sheet was quantified by finite fringe analysis. The results show that isotherms near the heating surface with rapid heating are generated, and the induced isotherms are moved upward with similar patterns for different heating conditions. In addition, it is confirmed that the local Nusselt number decreases to the relationship of a secondary function if the thickness of the metal specimen is very thin and the time to reach the highest temperature is very short. Moreover, it decreased according to the increase of heating energy because the heat transfer mainly occurred by conduction and radiation rather than by convection, because the expansive force and compressive force between the fluid layers on the wall increased due to an increase in the heating energy in the beginning.

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