Evaporation of acoustically levitated bicomponent droplets: mass and heat transfer characteristics
Yuki Wakata,
Xing Chao,
Chao Sun
et al.
Abstract:Evaporation of multicomponent droplets is important, albeit complex, in a wide range of applications, and requires a careful investigation. We investigate experimentally and numerically the evaporation characteristics of spherical, ethanol–water droplets with different initial concentration ratios in the acoustic levitation field. Imaging techniques and infrared thermometry are used for acquiring volume and surface temperature variations of droplets, reflecting their mass and heat transfer characteristics. Num… Show more
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