Jumping-Droplet-Enhanced Condensation on Scalable Superhydrophobic Nanostructured Surfaces
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · University of Limerick · +1 more institution
Abstract
When droplets coalesce on a superhydrophobic nanostructured surface, the resulting droplet can jump from the surface due to the release of excess surface energy. If designed properly, these superhydrophobic nanostructured surfaces can not only allow for easy droplet removal at micrometric length scales during condensation but also promise to enhance heat transfer performance. However, the rationale for the design of an ideal nanostructured surface as well as heat transfer experiments demonstrating the advantage of this jumping behavior are lacking. Here, we show that silanized copper oxide surfaces created via a simple fabrication method can achieve highly efficient jumping-droplet condensation heat transfer.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 64
Authors
7- NMNenad MiljkovicCorresponding
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- RERyan Enright
University of Limerick, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- YNYoungsuk Nam
Kyung Hee University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- KLKen Lopez
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- NDNicholas Dou
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Condensation
- Materials science
- Heat transfer
- Nanotechnology
- Enhanced heat transfer
- Heat transfer enhancement
- Heat transfer coefficient
- Fabrication
- Affordable and clean energy