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毕业院校:大连理工大学

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Droplet Regulation and Dropwise Condensation Heat Transfer Enhancement on Hydrophobic-Superhydrophobic Hybrid Surfaces

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2018-11-08

发表刊物:HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING

收录刊物:SCIE、CPCI-S、Scopus

卷号:39

期号:17-18

页面范围:1540-1551

ISSN号:0145-7632

关键字:Condensation; Drops; Heat transfer coefficients; Steam condensers; Surface chemistry, Contact angle hysteresis; Droplet condensation; Dropwise condensation; Heat transfer process; Hydrophobic surfaces; Non-condensable gas; Super-hydrophobic surfaces; Weighted mean values, Hydrophobicity

摘要:Efficient Dropwise condensation on nanostructured superhydrophobic surfaces (SHS) has received extensive attention. However, good heat performance only occurs in two conditions: the presence of non-condensable gas, or low surface subcooling. For industrial pure steam condensation, large droplets tend to be pinned on the surfaces due to the large contact angle hysteresis (CAH) and impede heat transfer process. In this study, the SHSs and hydrophobic surface (HS) were integrated in spaced band pattern with different width and CAH. It was observed that the condensed droplets experience a fast horizontal shifting from hydrophobic zones to superhydrophobic zones driven by adhesive force. In this way, the departure path of droplets were altered and the refreshing frequencies are increased for both SHS and HS regions. The heat transfer coefficients for some 1 mm x 1 mm hybrid surfaces were found to be elevated by about 25% at subcooling of 6K compared to the weighted mean value of individual HSs and SHSs. For surfaces with short dividing distance (about 0.5 mm x 0.5 mm), the bridging effects between droplets in SHS regions were also observed, which is undesirable for heat transfer. These work indicates that strong adhesive force of SHSs can function as a promoter of droplet condensation for hybrid surfaces with proper choice of dividing width.