2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2020.105063
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An experimental study on the heat transfer and wettability characteristics of micro-structured surfaces during water vapor condensation under different pressure conditions

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“…Conversely, Budalki et al [2] found little, if any, improvement in heat transfer performance during dropwise condensation on their copper surfaces modified with square and V-shaped grooves of height 500µm and pitch 500µm to 1000µm, when compared with an unmodified surface. Budalki et al [3] later found that although square grooves provided a 50% increase in condensation surface area, the thermal performance reduced by almost 30% compared to the unmodified surface. Davar et al [4] experimentally investigated condensation heat transfer on six hydrophilic aluminium plates with different surface morphologies created by nanosecond fibre laser.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, Budalki et al [2] found little, if any, improvement in heat transfer performance during dropwise condensation on their copper surfaces modified with square and V-shaped grooves of height 500µm and pitch 500µm to 1000µm, when compared with an unmodified surface. Budalki et al [3] later found that although square grooves provided a 50% increase in condensation surface area, the thermal performance reduced by almost 30% compared to the unmodified surface. Davar et al [4] experimentally investigated condensation heat transfer on six hydrophilic aluminium plates with different surface morphologies created by nanosecond fibre laser.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface modification can promote dropwise condensation by coating the surface, changing the material, or changing the structural properties of the surface [9,10]. Methods to increase the condensation surface area by altering structural properties, such as micro V-grooves, square grooves, and 3D hybrid surfaces, have been investigated [11][12][13]. Various methods have been proposed using micro/nanostructured surfaces that can lower the surface energy such that the droplets can be easily detached from the surface [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Compared with the pure copper surface, the heat transfer coefficient of the composite surface was increased by 1.6 times. Budakli et al 7 investigated the condensation characteristics of microstructured surfaces with longitudinal grooves that have a V-shape and square crosssections under different working conditions. The results showed that the microstructured surface did not possess a better heat transfer performance.…”
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confidence: 99%