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Thermally driven flows between a Leidenfrost solid and a ratchet surface
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2013
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringThermoacoustic Heat EngineRatchet SurfaceConvective Heat TransferHeat Transfer ProcessRheologyTransport PhenomenaRatchet TeethThermodynamicsNatural ConvectionHydrodynamic StabilityPhysicsThermal TransportFlow PhysicPropulsionHeat TransferMultiphase FlowRatchet SurfacesApplied PhysicsAerospace PropulsionThermal Engineering
The significance of thermally driven flows for the propulsion of Leidenfrost solids on a ratchet surface is studied based on a numerical solution of the Boltzmann equation. The resulting flow patterns are dominated by vortices developing at the edges of the ratchet teeth. In a previous analysis it had been claimed that thermally driven flows could cause the propulsion of Leidenfrost objects. In contrast to that analysis, it is found that such flows make an insignificant contribution to the thrust of Leidenfrost solids on ratchet surfaces, which is dominated by the pressure-driven flow due to the sublimating solid.
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