Artificial intelligence (AI) is shifting the paradigm of two-phase heat transfer research. Recent innovations in AI and machine learning uniquely offer the potential for collecting new types of physically meaningful features that have not been addressed in the past, for making their insights available to other domains, and for solving for physical quantities based on first principles for phase-change thermofluidic systems. This review outlines core ideas of current AI technologies connected to thermal energy science to illustrate how they can be used to push the limit of our knowledge boundaries about boiling and condensation phenomena. AI technologies for meta-analysis, data extraction, and data stream analysis are described with their potential challenges, opportunities, and alternative approaches. Finally, we offer outlooks and perspectives regarding physics-centered machine learning, sustainable cyberinfrastructures, and multidisciplinary efforts that will help foster the growing trend of AI for phase-change heat and mass transfer.
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Suh, Y., Chandramowlishwaran, A., & Won, Y. (2024, December 1). Recent progress of artificial intelligence for liquid-vapor phase change heat transfer. Npj Computational Materials. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41524-024-01223-8
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