Self-Propelled Sweeping Removal of Dropwise Condensate on Two-Tier Superhydrophobic Surfaces
ORAL
Abstract
Dropwise condensation can be enhanced by nanostructured superhydrophobic surfaces, on which the condensate drops spontaneously jump upon coalescence. However, the self-propelled jumping in prior reports is mostly perpendicular to the substrate. Here, we propose a substrate design with regularly spaced micropillars. Coalescence on the sidewalls of the micropillars leads to self-propelled jumping in a direction nearly orthogonal to the pillars and therefore parallel to the substrate. This in-plane motion in turn produces sweeping removal of multiple neighboring drops. The spontaneous sweeping mechanism may greatly enhance dropwise condensation in a self-sustained manner.
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Authors
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Jonathan Boreyko
Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech University
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Xiaopeng Qu
Duke University
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Fangjie Liu
Duke University
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Rebecca Agapov
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Nickolay Lavrik
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Scott Retterer
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Labratory
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James Feng
University of British Columbia
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Patrick Collier
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Labratory
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Chuan-Hua Chen
Duke University