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Hydrodynamics and heat transport during the vertical coalescence of multiple drops impacting successively onto a hot wall

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2023.123856

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Drop impingement; Drop chain; Vertical coalescence; Heat transfer; Evaporation

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This study investigates the hydrodynamics and heat transport during the vertical coalescence of multiple drops impacting successively onto a hot wall using numerical simulations and experiments. The numerical model considers evaporation and uses the volume of fluid method within the OpenFOAM library. Experimental data is compared with numerical results for low impact frequency case, and the appearance of high heat flux rings during the impingement of the second drop is analyzed. The impact of a drop chain consisting of five drops at a high frequency is also studied numerically.
In this work, hydrodynamics and heat transport during the vertical coalescence of multiple drops im-pacting successively onto a hot wall are studied numerically and experimentally. The numerical model uses the volume of fluid method within the OpenFOAM library and takes evaporation into account. The significant heat transfer at the three-phase contact line is considered in a subgrid model. FC-72 is used as working fluid in a pure, saturated vapor atmosphere at ambient pressure. For the case of a drop chain of low impact frequency, numerical results are compared with experimental data. In particular, temperature and heat flux fields at the drop footprint as well as drop shape are compared between experiments and simulations. During the impingement of the second drop, several rings of high heat flux are observed in experiment and predicted by simulations, and the physical reasons of their appearance are elucidated by the analysis of simulated velocity and temperature fields. Furthermore, the impact of a drop chain con-sisting of five drops impacting at a high frequency is studied numerically. The drop chain configuration enhances both spreading and heat transport compared to the case of a single drop impact with a five-fold volume.(c) 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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