Boiling of binary mixtures on superhydrophobic surfaces with artificial cavities

This study experimentally investigates bubble behaviour from an isolated artificial cavity on a superhydrophobic substrate, the working fluid is a binary mixture of Novec649 and Novec7000 with mole fractions between 0.05 – 99.5 as well as their pure counterparts. The results show an earlier onset of...

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