A significant increase in the Leidenfrost temperature (LFT) was observed on a micro/nano rnultiscale textured surface (MTS) compared with a polished surface (PS) and a micro rough surface (MRS). MTS was fabricated by anodic oxidation and has nano-scaled needles with micro roughness. It showed improved surface wetting characteristics (0 contact angle with liquid spreading). On the other hand, MRS was fabricated by mechanical polishing and it only has micro roughness. LFT on MTS and MRS increased by approximately 150 degrees C and 30 degrees C, respectively, compared with one for PS. The textures on each surface influenced the water droplet dynamics. The relationship between LFT and the dynamics of water droplet were studied by high-speed pho...
When a liquid droplet impacts a hot solid surface, enough vapor may be generated under it to prevent...
Wetting behavior of fluid/fluid/solid systems, largely influenced by surface properties and interact...
We studied the in situ transition of the droplets’ wetting state on the heated solid surfaces. The w...
In the present work, the effects of surface chemistry and micro/nanostructuring on the Leidenfrost t...
The technological revolution has driven the need for faster microprocessors. In order to fabricate f...
Compact systems with high power densities are being vastly designed and fabricated in the present. T...
In this work, an “Energy Barrier” was created to control the motion of Leidenfrost droplets. This ba...
In this paper, an experimental investigation of the effects of droplet diameters on the Leidenfrost ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The Leidenfrost phenomenon is the stable film boiling of a liquid droplet in proximity to a surface ...
When a liquid droplet impacts a hot solid surface, enough vapor may be generated under it to prevent...
We present an investigation of the change in wettability of water droplets on 3 different flat, smoo...
Leidenfrost droplets, liquid droplets placed on a hot flat surface above the Leidenfrost temperature...
The superhydrophobic behavior of nano- and microtextured surfaces leading to rebound of impacting dr...
In this study, we observed the behavior of water droplets near the Leidenfrost point (LFP) on zircon...
When a liquid droplet impacts a hot solid surface, enough vapor may be generated under it to prevent...
Wetting behavior of fluid/fluid/solid systems, largely influenced by surface properties and interact...
We studied the in situ transition of the droplets’ wetting state on the heated solid surfaces. The w...
In the present work, the effects of surface chemistry and micro/nanostructuring on the Leidenfrost t...
The technological revolution has driven the need for faster microprocessors. In order to fabricate f...
Compact systems with high power densities are being vastly designed and fabricated in the present. T...
In this work, an “Energy Barrier” was created to control the motion of Leidenfrost droplets. This ba...
In this paper, an experimental investigation of the effects of droplet diameters on the Leidenfrost ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The Leidenfrost phenomenon is the stable film boiling of a liquid droplet in proximity to a surface ...
When a liquid droplet impacts a hot solid surface, enough vapor may be generated under it to prevent...
We present an investigation of the change in wettability of water droplets on 3 different flat, smoo...
Leidenfrost droplets, liquid droplets placed on a hot flat surface above the Leidenfrost temperature...
The superhydrophobic behavior of nano- and microtextured surfaces leading to rebound of impacting dr...
In this study, we observed the behavior of water droplets near the Leidenfrost point (LFP) on zircon...
When a liquid droplet impacts a hot solid surface, enough vapor may be generated under it to prevent...
Wetting behavior of fluid/fluid/solid systems, largely influenced by surface properties and interact...
We studied the in situ transition of the droplets’ wetting state on the heated solid surfaces. The w...