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Self-Propelled Dropwise Condensate on Superhydrophobic Surfaces
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2009
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EngineeringCondensationFluid MechanicsWettingSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceSoft MatterCapillarity PhenomenonConventional Dropwise CondensationSelf-propelled Dropwise CondensateContinuous Dropwise CondensationBiophysicsMaterials ScienceSelf-cleaning SurfacePhysicsMultiphase FlowDrop CoalescenceSelf-assemblySurface ScienceApplied Physics
In conventional dropwise condensation on a hydrophobic surface, the condensate drops must be removed by external forces for continuous operation. This Letter reports continuous dropwise condensation spontaneously occurring on a superhydrophobic surface without any external forces. The spontaneous drop removal results from the surface energy released upon drop coalescence, which leads to a surprising out-of-plane jumping motion of the coalesced drops at a speed as high as 1 m/s. The jumping follows an inertial-capillary scaling and gives rise to a micrometric average diameter at steady state.
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