The Heat Is On: Examining Two-Phase Flow And Heat Transfer With High-Speed Cameras

There is hardly a home or workplace in America without some type of air conditioning or refrigeration unit. We rely heavily on these industrial technologies that operate through a heat exchanger, which transfers heat between one or more fluids, essentially increasing heating and cooling efficiency and flow. A group of Pennsylvania State University students are in the process of studying two-phase flow and heat transfer phenomena in an effort to further advance these processes and their technologies. Download this case study and check out the video below for the full story on how Vision Research’s Phantom Miro 340 camera was used to capture these events.
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