Method for Generation of Pendant Drops Through Localized Condensation for Contact Angle Measurements in Conditions Deviating from Standard Environment
abstract: Contact angle goniometer is one of the most common tools in surfaces science. Since the introduction of this instrument by Fox and Zisman1 in 1950, dispensing the liquid using a syringe has generated pendant drops. However, using such approach at conditions significantly deviating from st...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-364762018-06-22T03:06:54Z Method for Generation of Pendant Drops Through Localized Condensation for Contact Angle Measurements in Conditions Deviating from Standard Environment abstract: Contact angle goniometer is one of the most common tools in surfaces science. Since the introduction of this instrument by Fox and Zisman1 in 1950, dispensing the liquid using a syringe has generated pendant drops. However, using such approach at conditions significantly deviating from standard pressure and temperature would require an elaborate and costly fluidic system. To this end, this thesis work introduces alternative design of a goniometer capable of contact angle measurement at wide pressure and temperature range. In this design, pendant droplets are not dispensed through a pipette but are generated through localized condensation on a tip of a preferentially cooled small metal wire encapsulated within a thick thermal insulator layer. This thesis work covers experimental study of the relation between the geometry of the condensation-based pendant drop generator geometry and subcooling, and growth rate of drops of representative high (water) and low (pentane) surface tension liquids. Several routes that the generated pendant drops can be used to measure static and dynamic contact angles of the two liquids on common substrates well as nanoengineered superhydrophobic and omniphobic surfaces are demonstrated. Dissertation/Thesis Mohan, Ajay Roopesh (Author) Rykaczewski, Konrad (Advisor) Herrmann, Marcus (Committee member) Wang, Robert (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Mechanical engineering eng 42 pages Masters Thesis Mechanical Engineering 2015 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.36476 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015 |
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abstract: Contact angle goniometer is one of the most common tools in surfaces science. Since the introduction of this instrument by Fox and Zisman1 in 1950, dispensing the liquid using a syringe has generated pendant drops. However, using such approach at conditions significantly deviating from standard pressure and temperature would require an elaborate and costly fluidic system. To this end, this thesis work introduces alternative design of a goniometer capable of contact angle measurement at wide pressure and temperature range. In this design, pendant droplets are not dispensed through a pipette but are generated through localized condensation on a tip of a preferentially cooled small metal wire encapsulated within a thick thermal insulator layer. This thesis work covers experimental study of the relation between the geometry of the condensation-based pendant drop generator geometry and subcooling, and growth rate of drops of representative high (water) and low (pentane) surface tension liquids. Several routes that the generated pendant drops can be used to measure static and dynamic contact angles of the two liquids on common substrates well as nanoengineered superhydrophobic and omniphobic surfaces are demonstrated. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Mechanical Engineering 2015 |
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Method for Generation of Pendant Drops Through Localized Condensation for Contact Angle Measurements in Conditions Deviating from Standard Environment |
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Method for Generation of Pendant Drops Through Localized Condensation for Contact Angle Measurements in Conditions Deviating from Standard Environment |
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Method for Generation of Pendant Drops Through Localized Condensation for Contact Angle Measurements in Conditions Deviating from Standard Environment |
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Method for Generation of Pendant Drops Through Localized Condensation for Contact Angle Measurements in Conditions Deviating from Standard Environment |
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Method for Generation of Pendant Drops Through Localized Condensation for Contact Angle Measurements in Conditions Deviating from Standard Environment |
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method for generation of pendant drops through localized condensation for contact angle measurements in conditions deviating from standard environment |
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