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Dr. Khalid Abdel Wahab Mahmoud Ibrahem :: Publications:

Title:
Experimental and numerical investigation of evaporative heat transfer in the vicinity of the 3-phase contact line
Authors: Khalid Ibrahem, Mohamed F Abd Rabbo, Tatiana Gambaryan-Roisman, Peter Stephan
Year: 2010
Keywords: 3-phase contact line; micro region; evaporation
Journal: Not Available
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 207-215
Publisher: IEEE
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

An experimental study has been performed with a single liquid-vapor meniscus formed in a vertical channel of 600 µm width between two flat parallel plates. A 10 µm thick stainless steel heating foil forms a part of one of the flat plates. HFE7100 was used as test fluid. Liquid is sucked into the gap between the plates due to capillary forces and evaporates inside the gap under steady state conditions. The high evaporation rates in the vicinity of the 3-phase contact line lead to high temperature gradients along the heating foil

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