The microlayer thin film is visualized <i>in situ</i> in a vapor bubble during pool boiling. Contrary to current understanding, bubbles originate on hydrophilic and silane-coated hydrophobic surfaces without a three-phase contact line, i.e., the microlayer completely covers the bubble base. The occurrence of such a wetted bubble base is found to be dependent on the liquid–solid interaction. As the bubble grows in time, the film decreases in thickness, eventually forming the contact line and dry region. During this drying out process, curvature at the center of the microlayer shows a cyclical behavior due to competing Marangoni and capillary flows, and is characterized as a “dryout viscosity”. After the dry region forms, the mechanism of con...
Flow boiling through microchannels is characterized by nucleation and growth of vapor bubbles that f...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
We present experimental results on the transition between contact line evaporation and microlayer ev...
The microlayer thin film is visualized <i>in situ</i> in a vapor bubble during pool boiling. Contrar...
‘Microlayers’, the thin (less than 10 μm) films of liquid left behind beneath rapidly-growing steam ...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on nucleate pool boiling. Experiments were...
Evaporating thin liquid films, so called microlayers, are of particular importance to two phase heat...
Boiling, a dynamic and multiscale process, is widely used in industrial applications as it can trans...
As an air bubble translates in a microchannel, a thin film of liquid is formed on the bounding walls...
Single bubble dynamics of distilled water were experimentally investigated on hydrophobic-hydrophili...
This work consists of an experimental study of the microscale physical phenomena occurring during th...
The growth of a vapour bubble at a heated surface involves various fluid mechanics, heat transfer an...
Microlayers, the few-microns-thick layers of liquid that sometimes remain beneath bubbles growing on...
Surface physicochemical properties, including wettability and micro- and nanoscopic roughness, play ...
For over five decades, an enhancement in pool boiling heat transfer has been achieved by altering th...
Flow boiling through microchannels is characterized by nucleation and growth of vapor bubbles that f...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
We present experimental results on the transition between contact line evaporation and microlayer ev...
The microlayer thin film is visualized <i>in situ</i> in a vapor bubble during pool boiling. Contrar...
‘Microlayers’, the thin (less than 10 μm) films of liquid left behind beneath rapidly-growing steam ...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on nucleate pool boiling. Experiments were...
Evaporating thin liquid films, so called microlayers, are of particular importance to two phase heat...
Boiling, a dynamic and multiscale process, is widely used in industrial applications as it can trans...
As an air bubble translates in a microchannel, a thin film of liquid is formed on the bounding walls...
Single bubble dynamics of distilled water were experimentally investigated on hydrophobic-hydrophili...
This work consists of an experimental study of the microscale physical phenomena occurring during th...
The growth of a vapour bubble at a heated surface involves various fluid mechanics, heat transfer an...
Microlayers, the few-microns-thick layers of liquid that sometimes remain beneath bubbles growing on...
Surface physicochemical properties, including wettability and micro- and nanoscopic roughness, play ...
For over five decades, an enhancement in pool boiling heat transfer has been achieved by altering th...
Flow boiling through microchannels is characterized by nucleation and growth of vapor bubbles that f...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
We present experimental results on the transition between contact line evaporation and microlayer ev...