Pool boiling heat transfer with dilute binary mixtures introduces two additional effects due to binary diffusion,and due to change in the surface tension.The secondary effects due to changes in contact angle and wetting characteristics may also play a role.The present study focuses on identifying these effects for dilute aqueous solutions of ethylene glycol.Pool boiling experiments are conducted to generate data in the range of 1-10 percent mass fraction.It is found that in the low concentration region,the binary diffusion effects are insignificant for aqueous solutions of ethylene glycol,and a slight improvement in heat transfer coefficient is observed over the pure water value.The binary diffusion effects are related to a volatility parameter, V_1.The heat transfer coefficient does not degrade in the region where V_1<0.03,and the surface tension does not change appreciably compared to pure water value.The binary diffusion effects in this region are found to be negligible.
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