Predicting the onset of condensate droplet departure from a vertical surface due to air flow—Applications to topographically-modified, micro-grooved surfaces

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  • A. D. Sommers
  • J. Ying
  • K. F. Eid
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0894-1777/$ see front matter 2012 Elsevier Inc. A doi:10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2012.01.031 ⇑ Corresponding author. Tel.: +1 513 529 0718; fax E-mail address: [email protected] (A.D. Som 1 Tel.: +1 513 529 1933; fax: +1 513 529 5629. Air-flow induced water droplet movement on micro-patterned aluminum surfaces consisting of parallel grooves tens of microns in width and depth is considered, and a simple model for calculating the critical air flow force for water droplet departure from vertical surfaces is presented. This model which considers the combined effect of the gravitational, surface tension, and air flow forces on the droplet was found to provide reasonably accurate agreement with experimental data for water droplets 1–25 lL in size. In this method, the user must specify the advancing and receding contact angles of the surface, droplet volume, and micro-channel width and depth (if applicable). When applied to surfaces of varying wettability, the model was shown to calculate the actual critical air velocity to within 15.2% for 89% of the droplet volumes analyzed. For surfaces with parallel micro-channels aligned vertically with gravity and no surface coating, the critical air velocity for water droplet departure was found to be more than 180% higher than the baseline surface (i.e. no micro-channels or coating)—a behavior that was also observed experimentally. Moreover, for micro-grooved samples with a PDMS coating, the required air velocity for movement across the channels was 1.0–1.2 m/s larger than the air velocity required for movement along the channels and only slightly lower than the baseline case. These results suggest that topographically-modified, anisotropic surfaces may be useful in air cooling applications where both heat and mass transfer occur and where the surface micro-channels are aligned parallel to gravity to not only assist in condensate drainage but to also resist the carryover of condensate into the occupied space. 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012