Dropwise condensation on solid hydrophilic surfaces

Droplet nucleation and condensation are ubiquitous phenomena in nature and industry. Over the past century, research has shown dropwise condensation heat transfer on nonwetting surfaces to be an order of magnitude higher than filmwise condensation heat transfer on wetting substrates. However, the ne...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2020-01, Vol.6 (2), p.eaax0746-eaax0746
Hauptverfasser: Cha, Hyeongyun, Vahabi, Hamed, Wu, Alex, Chavan, Shreyas, Kim, Moon-Kyung, Sett, Soumyadip, Bosch, Stephen A, Wang, Wei, Kota, Arun K, Miljkovic, Nenad
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Zusammenfassung:Droplet nucleation and condensation are ubiquitous phenomena in nature and industry. Over the past century, research has shown dropwise condensation heat transfer on nonwetting surfaces to be an order of magnitude higher than filmwise condensation heat transfer on wetting substrates. However, the necessity for nonwetting to achieve dropwise condensation is unclear. This article reports stable dropwise condensation on a smooth, solid, hydrophilic surface (θ = 38°) having low contact angle hysteresis (
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aax0746