In the present study, condensation, frosting and condensate (frost melt water) retention characteristics of brass surfaces with parallel microgrooves have been investigated experimentally and compared with the plain baseline surface. Parallel micro-scale surface features were obtained by a mechanical micromachining process (micro end-milling) without applying any chemical means to modify the surface energy. The surfaces exhibited anisotropic wettability with high static contact angles (SCA) of 1320 to about 1460 in the direction parallel to grooves. Frost was grown on sample surfaces (45 mm x 45 mm) inside a thermally controlled chamber, in the presence of very cold surrounding air ( ≈-60C) under forced convection condition (air velocity of...
Frosting causes negative impacts in many technical and engineering fields, such as refrigeration, ai...
To accurately control the frosting process, analyzing the influence of different factors on frosting...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Microscopic observations of f...
Surfaces with parallel microgrooves have been studied widely, especially for their potential to prom...
The variation in the frost structure on a number of microgrooved brass surfaces is examined through ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2017. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Fr...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringAmy Rachel BetzThe significant a...
We experimentally investigate the frosting and defrosting performance of slippery surfaces which hav...
This report presents an investigation on the effects of wettability and how different parameters suc...
In this work, the properties of a growing frost layer were analyzed for surfaces of varying wettabil...
In this work, differences in drainage rates and defrosting effectiveness were explored for surfaces ...
The present work investigates the process of frosting formation on arched copper samples with differ...
The development of a new set of frost property measurement techniques to be used in the control of f...
The defrosting behaviors and performances of super-hydrophilic, bare, and super-hydrophobic surfaces...
The undesirable accumulation of frost on surfaces is a persistent problem that has detrimental impli...
Frosting causes negative impacts in many technical and engineering fields, such as refrigeration, ai...
To accurately control the frosting process, analyzing the influence of different factors on frosting...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Microscopic observations of f...
Surfaces with parallel microgrooves have been studied widely, especially for their potential to prom...
The variation in the frost structure on a number of microgrooved brass surfaces is examined through ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2017. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Fr...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringAmy Rachel BetzThe significant a...
We experimentally investigate the frosting and defrosting performance of slippery surfaces which hav...
This report presents an investigation on the effects of wettability and how different parameters suc...
In this work, the properties of a growing frost layer were analyzed for surfaces of varying wettabil...
In this work, differences in drainage rates and defrosting effectiveness were explored for surfaces ...
The present work investigates the process of frosting formation on arched copper samples with differ...
The development of a new set of frost property measurement techniques to be used in the control of f...
The defrosting behaviors and performances of super-hydrophilic, bare, and super-hydrophobic surfaces...
The undesirable accumulation of frost on surfaces is a persistent problem that has detrimental impli...
Frosting causes negative impacts in many technical and engineering fields, such as refrigeration, ai...
To accurately control the frosting process, analyzing the influence of different factors on frosting...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Microscopic observations of f...