2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2016.10.031
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Review of drop impact on heated walls

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“…We hypothesize that pellet levitation is made possible by the lift provided by rapid gas production at the base of the pellet via boiling (Raack et al 2017). This is a similar physical process to that described as the Leidenfrost effect (Cengel & Ghajar 2014;Liang & Mudawar 2017), but our case differs from the classic effect because instead of a water droplet we have a mixture of a fluid and sand and instead of a solid surface we have a granular bed.…”
Section: Sediment Transport Mechanisms By Boiling Watermentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…We hypothesize that pellet levitation is made possible by the lift provided by rapid gas production at the base of the pellet via boiling (Raack et al 2017). This is a similar physical process to that described as the Leidenfrost effect (Cengel & Ghajar 2014;Liang & Mudawar 2017), but our case differs from the classic effect because instead of a water droplet we have a mixture of a fluid and sand and instead of a solid surface we have a granular bed.…”
Section: Sediment Transport Mechanisms By Boiling Watermentioning
confidence: 88%
“…(Wagner et al 2011) and in our case the surface temperature corresponds to sand temperature (T 0 = T s ). As the pressure inside the chamber is similar between all the experiments, the boiling regime differences depend only on the sand temperature (Cengel & Ghajar 2014;Liang & Mudawar 2017). For our nominal pressure (P 0 c. 7 mbar) and sand temperatures (T s ≥ 278 K), the liquid water introduced into the MSC is unstable and boils in all of our experiments, because T e c. 275 K (Wagner et al 2011) and therefore ΔT excess ≥ 3 K. At sand temperatures greater than 288 K (ΔT excess ≈ ≥ 13 K), water vapour production is so rapid that we observe entrainment of the sand grains and lifting of millimetre-to centimetre-sized pellets (Fig.…”
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“…A clear example of these limitations is the study of droplet wall/interactions. Despite being studied for more than a century by many researchers as reviewed for instance in [3][4], the complex relation between droplet dynamics and heat transfer is far to be understood. The current knowledge on droplet/wall interactions recognizes wettability as playing a fundamental role in droplet dynamics and heat transfer processes.…”
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“…), and the solid surface (temperature, roughness, thermal effusivity, etc.) [1]. Descriptions of an impact are usually made on the basis of correlations with dimensionless numbers characterizing the relative magnitude of the forces acting on the impinging droplet, i.e.…”
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