The literature on drying sessile droplets and deposition of suspended material is reviewed including the simple explanation of the “coffee ring” deposit given by Deegan et al. 1 …
G Xue, Y Xu, T Ding, J Li, J Yin, W Fei, Y Cao… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Water evaporation is a ubiquitous natural process that harvests thermal energy from the ambient environment. It has previously been utilized in a number of applications, including …
M Ye, Z Zhang, Y Zhao, L Qu - Joule, 2018 - cell.com
Nowadays, energy generation and storage are two important topics. Unfortunately, conventional energy generators are not capable of responding to environmental changes …
Z Zuo, W Zhu, Y Huang, L Wang, L Tong - International Journal of Heat and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The recent developments in deep space exploration and renewable energy transition involve many critical topics on cryogenic fluids, including cryogenic propellant management …
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Experimental results are summarized on investigations of positive temperature jumps at water–vapor interfaces during steady-state evaporation under low-pressure. Steady-state …
Z Liu, J Braun, G Paniagua - … of Engineering for …, 2019 - asmedigitalcollection.asme.org
Rotating detonation combustors (RDCs) offer theoretically a significant total pressure increase, which may result in enhanced cycle efficiency. The fluctuating exhaust of RDC …
G Liu, T Chen, J Xu, K Wang - Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
The generation of electric power from the relative movement of liquid and solid media is an attractive renewable energy strategy. From the interaction of water with nanostructured …
Enhancing the kinetics of liquid–vapor transition from nanoscale confinements is an attractive strategy for developing evaporation and separation applications. The ultimate limit …
Although evaporation is considered to be a surface phenomenon, the rate of molecular transport across a liquid–vapor boundary is strongly dependent on the coupled fluid …