Simulating condensation on microstructured surfaces using Lattice Boltzmann Method

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Abstract

We simulate a single component fluid condensing on 2D structured surfaces with different wettability. To simulate the two phase fluid, we use the athermal Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) driven by a pseudopotential force. The pseudopotential force results in a non-ideal equation of state (EOS) which permits liquid-vapor phase change. To account for thermal effects, the athermal LBM is coupled to a finite volume discretization of the temperature evolution equation obtained using a thermal energy rate balance for the specific internal energy. We use the developed model to probe the effect of surface structure and surface wettability on the condensation rate in order to identify microstructure topographies promoting condensation.

Authors

  • Alexander Alexeev

    Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech, Georgia Inst of Tech

  • Yaroslav Vasyliv

    Georgia Institute of Technology