Microfluidic systems offer compact and efficient thermal management strategies. In this work, we investigate novel nanostructured surfaces to control fluidic behavior and enhance heat dissipation in microfluidic systems. We fabricated silicon nanopillars ranging from 200 nm to 800 nm in diameter and heights of approximately 5 µm. In the presence of notches on the pillars, the liquid separates into multiple layers of liquid films. The thicknesses of the liquid layers subsequently increase as the film propagates, which is determined by the specific position and geometry of the notches. In the presence of asymmetric nanopillars, where the pillars have deflection angles ranging from 0-50 degrees, directional spreading of water droplets can be a...
This doctoral thesis describes experimental work conducted as part of ongoing efforts to identify an...
Boiling is a common mechanism for liquid-vapor phase transition and is widely exploited in power gen...
The manipulation of the water wetting properties of heat exchangers into dropwise condensation by th...
Nanoengineered surfaces offer new possibilities to manipulate fluid transport and enhance heat dissi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2013.Catalo...
The Leidenfrost phenomenon is the stable film boiling of a liquid droplet in proximity to a surface ...
Leidenfrost phenomena on nano- and microstructured surfaces are of great importance for increasing c...
Understanding the underlying physics of fluid behavior at nanoconfined geometries is essential to ad...
Compact systems with high power densities are being vastly designed and fabricated in the present. T...
Condensation on superhydrophobic nanostructured surfaces offers new opportunities for enhanced energ...
Recently, micro- or nano- structured surfaces haven been developed to enhance condensation heat tran...
A phenomenon is presented where a propagating liquid on an array of nanopillars with scalloped featu...
Wetting is the ability of a liquid to maintain contact with a solid surface, and spreading is the di...
Nucleate boiling is an efficient heat transfer process, which is crucial for numerous industrial app...
Silicon nanopillars are important building elements for innovative nanoscale systems with unique opt...
This doctoral thesis describes experimental work conducted as part of ongoing efforts to identify an...
Boiling is a common mechanism for liquid-vapor phase transition and is widely exploited in power gen...
The manipulation of the water wetting properties of heat exchangers into dropwise condensation by th...
Nanoengineered surfaces offer new possibilities to manipulate fluid transport and enhance heat dissi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2013.Catalo...
The Leidenfrost phenomenon is the stable film boiling of a liquid droplet in proximity to a surface ...
Leidenfrost phenomena on nano- and microstructured surfaces are of great importance for increasing c...
Understanding the underlying physics of fluid behavior at nanoconfined geometries is essential to ad...
Compact systems with high power densities are being vastly designed and fabricated in the present. T...
Condensation on superhydrophobic nanostructured surfaces offers new opportunities for enhanced energ...
Recently, micro- or nano- structured surfaces haven been developed to enhance condensation heat tran...
A phenomenon is presented where a propagating liquid on an array of nanopillars with scalloped featu...
Wetting is the ability of a liquid to maintain contact with a solid surface, and spreading is the di...
Nucleate boiling is an efficient heat transfer process, which is crucial for numerous industrial app...
Silicon nanopillars are important building elements for innovative nanoscale systems with unique opt...
This doctoral thesis describes experimental work conducted as part of ongoing efforts to identify an...
Boiling is a common mechanism for liquid-vapor phase transition and is widely exploited in power gen...
The manipulation of the water wetting properties of heat exchangers into dropwise condensation by th...