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Abstract
With the development of surface engineering, porous surfaces have emerged as a significant research subject in boiling heat transfer. The latter, in turn, plays a crucial role in various industries such as power plants, distillation plants, and microelectronic technology. In this paper, the Molecular Dynamics method is adopted to investigate the wicking dynamics and boiling dynamics of two porous surfaces: foam, which exhibits randomly distributed pores, and mesh, composed of ordered square wires with relatively uniform pore sizes. Three wettability, namely hydrophilic, neutral, and hydrophobic wetting states, are assigned to the two porous surfaces de-coupling the effect of wettability from surface structure. Results reveal that, during the wicking process, the foam surface shows better wetting ability as it absorbs liquid under both hydrophilic and neutral wettability. Comparatively, the mesh surface has the fastest wicking speed under hydrophilic wettability yet it becomes non-wetting under neutral wettability. During the boiling process, the boiling dynamics differ greatly under three wettability. More importantly, the difference in surface structure makes the foam surface possess a better heat transfer whereas the mesh surface causes gentle pressure variation. Our findings provide insights into the design of artificial porous surfaces for certain purpose and their potential application. © 2024 The Authors.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 104852 |
Journal | Case Studies in Thermal Engineering |
Volume | 60 |
Online published | 17 Jul 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2024 |
Funding
The work described in this paper was fully supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (Project No. CityU 11210920).
Research Keywords
- Boiling heat transfer
- Metal foam
- Molecular dynamics study
- Porous surface
- Wetting dynamics
Publisher's Copyright Statement
- This full text is made available under CC-BY-NC 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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GRF: Controlling Nucleate Boiling Heat Transfer Performance on Micro/Nano Textured Surfaces Using Surfactants and Electric Field
ZHAO, J. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/01/21 → 11/12/24
Project: Research