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Evaporation Dynamics of Sessile and Suspended Almost-Spherical Droplets from a Biphilic Surface

Elena Starinskaya, N. B. Miskiv, V. V. Terekhov, Alexey Safonov, Yupeng Li, Ming-Kai Lei, Sergey V. Starinskiy

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Abstract

Research in the field of the evaporation of liquid droplets placed on surfaces with special wetting properties such as biphilic surfaces is of great importance. This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the heat and mass transfer of a water droplet during its evaporation depending on the direction of the gravitational force. A special technique was developed to create unique substrates, which were used to physically simulate the interaction of liquid droplets with the surface at any angle of inclination to the horizontal. It was found that the suspended and sessile droplets exhibited fundamentally different evaporation dynamics. It was shown that the suspended droplets had a higher temperature and, at the same time, evaporated almost 30% faster.

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WettingEvaporationContact angleMaterials scienceMass transferSurface (topology)MechanicsDynamics (music)Chemical physicsChemistryComposite materialThermodynamicsPhysicsGeometryAcousticsMathematicsNanomaterials and Printing TechnologiesSurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityFluid Dynamics and Thin Films
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