Freezing of impact water droplets on cold surfaces

In addition to the operating strategies to reduce or eliminate serious damages of ice to the industrial components, it is also important to understand the fundamental freezing characteristics of the sessile and impact water droplets on the surfaces of these components. In this study, the spreading a...

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Main Author: Zhu, Zhibing
Other Authors: Charles Yang Chun
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1610742023-03-11T18:11:34Z Freezing of impact water droplets on cold surfaces Zhu, Zhibing Charles Yang Chun School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MCYang@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering In addition to the operating strategies to reduce or eliminate serious damages of ice to the industrial components, it is also important to understand the fundamental freezing characteristics of the sessile and impact water droplets on the surfaces of these components. In this study, the spreading and freezing characteristics of the impact water droplet onto stationary and moving cold surfaces are investigated experimentally and numerically. Novel freezing characteristics of the deposited water droplet are observed, such as no recalescence stage, unnoticeable influence of surface wettability. In addition, scaling analyses are presented to describe the temporal evolution of the freezing front and the relationship between freezing time and surface temperature. Then, based on the experimental results of water droplets impacting on horizontal moving surfaces, two models are proposed to characterize the maximum spreading factor ratio quantificationally on different surfaces. And the contact time reduction is explained by a scaling analysis. After that, limited influence of the cold moving superhydrophobic surface on the droplet rebound behaviors is observed for the total rebound cases. A model is proposed to characterize the cooling time of the droplet to predict the threshold of the rebound behaviors. The ratio of the rebound energy to the initial energy of the droplet is found to be smaller than 0.2 for the partial rebound cases. At last, numerical models are adopted to study the freezing morphologies which changes from central-pointy to central-concave pattern under different conditions. Doctor of Philosophy 2022-08-15T05:54:59Z 2022-08-15T05:54:59Z 2022 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Zhu, Z. (2022). Freezing of impact water droplets on cold surfaces. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161074 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161074 10.32657/10356/161074 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Freezing of impact water droplets on cold surfaces
description In addition to the operating strategies to reduce or eliminate serious damages of ice to the industrial components, it is also important to understand the fundamental freezing characteristics of the sessile and impact water droplets on the surfaces of these components. In this study, the spreading and freezing characteristics of the impact water droplet onto stationary and moving cold surfaces are investigated experimentally and numerically. Novel freezing characteristics of the deposited water droplet are observed, such as no recalescence stage, unnoticeable influence of surface wettability. In addition, scaling analyses are presented to describe the temporal evolution of the freezing front and the relationship between freezing time and surface temperature. Then, based on the experimental results of water droplets impacting on horizontal moving surfaces, two models are proposed to characterize the maximum spreading factor ratio quantificationally on different surfaces. And the contact time reduction is explained by a scaling analysis. After that, limited influence of the cold moving superhydrophobic surface on the droplet rebound behaviors is observed for the total rebound cases. A model is proposed to characterize the cooling time of the droplet to predict the threshold of the rebound behaviors. The ratio of the rebound energy to the initial energy of the droplet is found to be smaller than 0.2 for the partial rebound cases. At last, numerical models are adopted to study the freezing morphologies which changes from central-pointy to central-concave pattern under different conditions.
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title Freezing of impact water droplets on cold surfaces
title_short Freezing of impact water droplets on cold surfaces
title_full Freezing of impact water droplets on cold surfaces
title_fullStr Freezing of impact water droplets on cold surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Freezing of impact water droplets on cold surfaces
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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