On surfaces well above 100 °C water does not simply boil away. When there is a sufficient heat transfer between the solid and the liquid a continuous vapour layer instantaneous forms under a droplet of water and the drop sits on a cushion of vapour, highly mobile and insulated from the solid surface. This is known as the Leidenfrost effect and the temperature at which this occurs if known as the Leidenfrost transition temperature. In this report, an investigation of discontinuous surfaces, stainless steel meshes, have been tested to determine the effect of the woven material on the Leidenfrost phenomenon. It was found that with increasing the open area of the mesh pushes up the Leidenfrost temperature from 265 °C for an open area of 0.004 m...
In the present work, the effects of surface chemistry and micro/nanostructuring on the Leidenfrost t...
An energy saving Leidenfrost levitation method is introduced to transport micro-droplets with virtua...
When a liquid drop is placed on a highly superheated surface, it can be levitated by its own vapour....
On surfaces well above 100°C water does not simply boil away. When there is a sufficient heat transf...
In this paper, an experimental investigation of the effects of droplet diameters on the Leidenfrost ...
In this work, an “Energy Barrier” was created to control the motion of Leidenfrost droplets. This ba...
Temperature control is omnipresent in today’s life: from keeping your fridge cold, maintaining a roo...
This study presents a detailed and thorough parametric study of the Leidenfrost point (LFP), which s...
The subject of this investigation was the film boiling of liquid drops on a hot horizontal surface (...
Paper presented at 2018 Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers International Congress, 27-30 May 2...
The Leidenfrost effect influences substantially the contact of a liquid droplet with a hot surface. ...
In the Leidenfrost effect, a liquid drop stands above a very hot substrate and levitates over a bed ...
The Leidenfrost effect is a technically and industrially important phenomenon that severely restrict...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2009.Cataloge...
Studies in the lower limit of plate temperature necessary to sustain Leidenfrost film boiling of wat...
In the present work, the effects of surface chemistry and micro/nanostructuring on the Leidenfrost t...
An energy saving Leidenfrost levitation method is introduced to transport micro-droplets with virtua...
When a liquid drop is placed on a highly superheated surface, it can be levitated by its own vapour....
On surfaces well above 100°C water does not simply boil away. When there is a sufficient heat transf...
In this paper, an experimental investigation of the effects of droplet diameters on the Leidenfrost ...
In this work, an “Energy Barrier” was created to control the motion of Leidenfrost droplets. This ba...
Temperature control is omnipresent in today’s life: from keeping your fridge cold, maintaining a roo...
This study presents a detailed and thorough parametric study of the Leidenfrost point (LFP), which s...
The subject of this investigation was the film boiling of liquid drops on a hot horizontal surface (...
Paper presented at 2018 Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers International Congress, 27-30 May 2...
The Leidenfrost effect influences substantially the contact of a liquid droplet with a hot surface. ...
In the Leidenfrost effect, a liquid drop stands above a very hot substrate and levitates over a bed ...
The Leidenfrost effect is a technically and industrially important phenomenon that severely restrict...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2009.Cataloge...
Studies in the lower limit of plate temperature necessary to sustain Leidenfrost film boiling of wat...
In the present work, the effects of surface chemistry and micro/nanostructuring on the Leidenfrost t...
An energy saving Leidenfrost levitation method is introduced to transport micro-droplets with virtua...
When a liquid drop is placed on a highly superheated surface, it can be levitated by its own vapour....