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Visualization of droplet departure on a superhydrophobic surface and implications to heat transfer enhancement during dropwise condensation
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2010
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Dropwise CondensationEngineeringCondensationWettingSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceChemistryDroplet DepartureTransport PhenomenaThermodynamicsBiophysicsSelf-cleaning SurfaceNanotechnologyMultiphase FlowHeat TransferNanomaterialsDroplet Departure FrequencyHeat Transfer EnhancementSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsDewvaporationSuperhydrophobic SurfaceDroplet CombustionThermal Engineering
Droplet departure frequency is investigated using environmental scanning electron microscopy with implications to enhancing the rate of dropwise condensation on superhydrophobic surfaces. Superhydrophobic surfaces, formed by cupric hydroxide nanostructures, allow the condensate to depart from a surface with a tilt angle of 30° from the horizontal. The resulting decrease in drop departure size shifts the drop size distribution to smaller radii, which may enhance the heat transfer rate during dropwise condensation. The heat transfer enhancement is estimated by modifying the Rose and Le Fevre drop distribution function to account for a smaller maximum droplet size on a superhydrophobic surface.
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