JOURNAL ARTICLE

Investigation of Dropwise Condensation Heat Transfer on Laser-Ablated Superhydrophobic/Hydrophilic Hybrid Copper Surfaces

Zitao SongMingxiang LuXuemei Chen

Year: 2020 Journal:   ACS Omega Vol: 5 (37)Pages: 23588-23595   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Heterogeneous surfaces with wetting contrast have gained extensive attention in recent years because of their potential application in condensation heat transfer enhancement. In this work, we engineered superhydrophobic/hydrophilic hybrid (SHH) surfaces on copper substrates via a laser-ablation process. We demonstrated that the as-fabricated SHH surfaces present dropwise condensation behavior; the condensate droplet growth, departure, and heat transfer performance depend strongly on the spacing of the hydrophilic spot. The surface with the hydrophilic spot spacing of 100 μm (SHH100) exhibits the most efficient dropwise condensation in terms of fast droplet growth rate, efficient coalescence-induced droplet departure, as well as enhanced heat transfer coefficient (HTC) compared to the homogeneous superhydrophobic (SHPo) surface. The mechanism underlying the enhanced condensation heat transfer performance is analyzed. A 12% enhancement on condensation HTC was found was found on SHH100 surface compared with the SHPo surface. Our results provide important insights for the design of hybrid surfaces with wetting contrast for enhancing condensation heat transfer performance in many industrial applications.

Keywords:
Wetting Coalescence (physics) Condensation Materials science Heat transfer Copper Heat transfer enhancement Enhanced heat transfer Heat transfer coefficient Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Thermodynamics Composite material Metallurgy

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Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
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