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Suppression of Leidenfrost effect on superhydrophobic surfaces

Shi et al., 2021

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8572578486847983617
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Shi M
Das R
Arunachalam S
Mishra H
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Physics of Fluids

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The Leidenfrost phenomenon entails the levitation of a liquid droplet over a superheated surface, cushioned by its vapor layer. This vapor layer can obstruct boiling heat transfer in heat exchangers, thereby compromising energy efficiency and safety. For water …
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