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Droplet impinging behavior on surfaces: Part II - Water on aluminium and cast iron surfaces
2016
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Droplet cooling of metal surfaces is an important area of research in industrial applications such as material quenching, nozzle spraying, etc. Fluids (water) act as an excellent agent in heat transfer to remove excess heat in various processes by convection and conduction. Such cooling process varies the material properties. The bubbles formed during droplet impinging on the surface act as heat sink and causes variation of height and spreading radius of the droplet with increase in
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