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Exploring the impact of pillar edge effects on water drop evaporation

[Display omitted] •Experimental study of edge effect on drops.•Exploration of the two stages of drop evaporation from a single pillar.•Formulation of an expression for a drop evaporation from a pillar.•Non-dimensional unification of the relationships between the drop volume contact angle and pillar...

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Published in:Chemical engineering science 2024-06, Vol.292, p.119999, Article 119999
Main Authors: Arogeti, Merav, Shapiro, Alexander
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Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Experimental study of edge effect on drops.•Exploration of the two stages of drop evaporation from a single pillar.•Formulation of an expression for a drop evaporation from a pillar.•Non-dimensional unification of the relationships between the drop volume contact angle and pillar dimensions. A water drop placed on a small pillar unveils an edge effect, which amplifies volume accumulation within the same contact area. This effect stems from an increased apparent contact angle, resembling hydrophobic surfaces. This emphasizes the influence of surface geometry beyond chemical properties. This study explores the characteristics of the drop by dissecting the interplay between surface forces, geometric attributes, and the evaporation process, enabling a comprehensive understanding of their combined impact on drop behavior. Two distinct evaporation stages were identified: the first stage, characterized by a constant contact line along the pillar edge, and the second stage, involving the detachment of edges and shape alterations influenced by surface roughness. The evaporation rate from the pillar is determined by applying the D2 law and empirical observations. Moreover, the interplay among the key parameters in the process—namely, the evaporation rate, contact angle, volume, and pillar diameter—has been elucidated.
ISSN:0009-2509
1873-4405
DOI:10.1016/j.ces.2024.119999