Dropwise Condensation on Micro- and Nanostructured Surfaces
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Miljkovic, Nenad; Enright, Ryan; Alvarado, Jorge; Kwang, Kim; Rose, John
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In this review we cover recent developments in the area of surface- enhanced dropwise condensation against the background of earlier work. The development of fabrication techniques to create surface structures at the micro- and nanoscale using both bottom- up and top- down approaches has led to increased study of complex interfacial phenomena. In the heat transfer community, researchers have been extensively exploring the use of advanced surface structuring techniques to enhance phase-change heat transfer processes. In particular, the field of vapor- to- liquid condensation and especially that of water condensation has experienced a renaissance due to the promise of further optimizing this process at the micro- and nanoscale by exploiting advances in surface engineering developed over the last several decades.
Date issued
2014-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Nanoscale and Microscale Thermophysical Engineering
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Citation
Enright, Ryan et al. "Dropwise Condensation on Micro- and Nanostructured Sufaces." Nanoscale and Microscale Thermophysical Engineering, Volume 18, Issue 3, July 2014. pages 223-250.
Version: Original manuscript
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1556-7265
1556-7273