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Marangoni convection in droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces
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2009
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Small DropletEngineeringFluid MechanicsWettingSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceConvective Heat TransferHeat Transfer ProcessCapillarity PhenomenonTransport PhenomenaThermodynamicsMarangoni ConvectionSelf-cleaning SurfacePhysicsSurface TensionMultiphase FlowHeat TransferSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsMass TransferSpherical DropletThermal Engineering
We consider a small droplet of water sitting on top of a heated superhydrophobic surface. A toroidal convection pattern develops in which fluid is observed to rise along the surface of the spherical droplet and to accelerate downwards in the interior towards the liquid/solid contact point. The internal dynamics arise due to the presence of a vertical temperature gradient; this leads to a gradient in surface tension which in turn drives fluid away from the contact point along the interface. We develop a solution to this thermocapillary-driven Marangoni flow analytically in terms of streamfunctions. Quantitative comparisons between analytical and experimental results, as well as effective heat transfer coefficients, are presented.
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