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Langmuir | 2016

Is a Knowledge of Surface Topology and Contact Angles Enough to Define the Drop Impact Outcome

Ileana Malavasi; Federico Veronesi; Aurora Caldarelli; Maurizio Zani; M. Raimondo; Marco Marengo

It is well known that a superhydrophobic surface may not be able to repel impacting droplets because of the so-called Cassie-to-Wenzel transition. It has been proven that a critical value of the receding contact angle (θR) exists for the complete rebound of water, recently experimentally measured to be 100° for a large range of impact velocities. On the contrary, in the present work, no rebound was observed when low-surface-tension liquids such as hexadecane (σ = 27.5 mN/m at 25 °C) are concerned, even for very low impact velocities and very high values of θR and low contact angle hysteresis. Therefore, the critical threshold of θR ≈ 100° does not sound acceptable for all liquids and for all hydrophobic surfaces. For the same Weber numbers, a Cassie-to-Wenzel state transition occurs after the impact as a result of the easier penetration of low-surface-tension fluids in the surface structure. Hence, a criterion for the drop rebound of low-surface-tension liquids must consider not only the contact angle values with surfaces but also their surface tension and viscosity. This suggests that, even if it is possible to produce surfaces with enhanced static repellence against oils and organics, generally the realization of synthetic materials with self-cleaning and antisticking abilities in dynamic phenomena, such as spray impact, remains an unsolved task. Moreover, it is demonstrated that the chemistry of the surface, the physicochemical interactions with the liquid drops, and the possible wettability gradient of the surface asperity also play important roles in determining the critical Weber number above which impalement occurs. Therefore, the classical numerical simulations of drop impact on dry surfaces are definitively not able to capture the final outcomes of the impact for all possible fluids if the surface topology and chemistry and/or the wettability gradient in the surface structure are not properly reflected.


Surface Innovations | 2015

Assessing durability of superhydrophobic surfaces

Ileana Malavasi; Ilaria Bernagozzi; Carlo Antonini; Marco Marengo


International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2015

Appearance of a low superheat "quasi-Leidenfrost" regime for boiling on superhydrophobic surfaces

Ileana Malavasi; B. Bourdon; P. Di Marco; J. De Coninck; Marco Marengo


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017

Effect of extreme wetting scenarios on pool boiling conditions

E. Teodori; T. Valente; Ileana Malavasi; Ana Sofia Moita; Marco Marengo; A.L.N. Moreira


UK Heat Transfer Conference 2015 | 2015

Effect of extreme wetting scenarios on pool boiling

Patrícia Valente; Ileana Malavasi; E. Teodori; Ana Sofia Moita; Marco Marengo; A.L.N. Moreira


Archive | 2018

Wettability effect on pool boiling: a review

Ileana Malavasi; E. Teodori; Ana Sofia Moita; A.L.N. Moreira; Marco Marengo


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018

Lumped parameter network simulation of a Loop Heat Pipe for energy management systems in full electric vehicles

Marco Bernagozzi; Stene Charmer; Anastasios Georgoulas; Ileana Malavasi; Nicolas Miche; Marco Marengo


Proceedings of the 15th UK Heat Transfer Conference, UKHTC2017 | 2017

A novel lumped parameter model for Loop Heat Pipes – validation and parametric analysis

Anastasios Georgoulas; Marco Bernagozzi; Ileana Malavasi; Nicolas Miche; Marco Marengo


Archive | 2016

Effect of extreme wetting scenarios on pool boiling conditions in a quiescent medium.

E. Teodori; Patrícia Valente; Ileana Malavasi; Ana Sofia Moita; Marco Marengo; A.L.N. Moreira


Materials research letters | 2016

Impact of Different Liquid Drops on Micro/Nano-Structured Superhydrophobic Surfaces

Federico Veronesi; Ileana Malavasi; Maurizio Zani; M. Raimondo; Marco Marengo

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M. Raimondo

National Research Council

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A.L.N. Moreira

Instituto Superior Técnico

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Ana Sofia Moita

Instituto Superior Técnico

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E. Teodori

Instituto Superior Técnico

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