ZARM Talk: Boiling heterogeneous nucleation model and simulation
When does bubble nucleation occur? 100°C? Maybe not. Prof. HangJin Jo will explain how the boiling bubble nucleation occurs and how we could describe the phenomenon.
ZARM Talk by HangJin Jo
from Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea
• Date: 04 December 2025
• Time: 14:00
• Location: ZARM, room 1730
Even though the needs of the energy industry increase and we are so familiar with boiling phenomena, predicting exact boiling points is under discussion. Previous experiments observed bubble nucleation even at low superheat on ideally-smooth horizontal heated surfaces. These are contrary to the previous heterogeneous nucleation predictions, so to clarify this difference and the experimental results not explained by previous nucleation theories we adapt a new model based the thermal boundary layer. The model includes the kinetic dynamics of the superheated liquid and the thermodynamics stability of the generated vapors. Consequently, the incipient bubble nucleation on the ideally-smooth horizontal surface, with different wettability even at low superheats, is described and the prediction match the experiments fairly well. With a consideration of nucleation phenomena in boiling, in the presentation, the modeling and simulation efforts conducted in my research group will be introduced, e.g., using lattice Boltzmann method. And, the preliminary results simulating boiling phenomena in microgravity will be presented.