Evaporation of liquid droplets from a surface of
anodized aluminum
G.V. Kuznetsov, D.V. Feoktistov, and E.G. Orlova
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
E-mail: enja199105@gmail.com
Keywords: contact spot diameter, contact angle, specific evaporation rate, pinning mode, spreading mode
Pages: 17–22
Abstract
The results of study of evaporation of water droplets
and NaCl salt solution from
a solid substrate made of anodized aluminum are presented in this paper.
The experiment provides the parameters describing the droplet
profile: contact spot diameter, contact angle, and droplet
height. The specific rate of evaporation was calculated from
the experimental data. The water droplets or brine droplets with
concentration up to 9.1 % demonstrate evaporation with the pinning mode for the contact
line. When the salt concentration in the brine is taken up
to 16.7 %, the droplet spreading mode was observed. Two stages
of droplet evaporation are distinguished as a function of phase transition
rate.
DOI: 10.1134/S0869864316010029
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