2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.6b01611
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Physics of Fluid Transport in Hybrid Biporous Capillary Wicking Microstructures

Abstract: The mass transport capacity (i.e., the capillary limit,) of homogeneous wicks is limited by the inverse relation between the capillary pressure and permeability. Hybrid wicks with two or more distinct pore sizes have been proposed as alternative geometries to enhance the capillary limit. In this study, the impact of the two hybridization schemes-in-plane and out-of-plane-on the capillary transport of hybrid wicks is studied. Experimental data from in-plane hybrid wicks in conjunction with a theoretical model s… Show more

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“…Woven screens have attracted considerable attention due to their physical durability and superior thermal resistance. Ravi et al analyzed the physics of the capillary limit and dry out in a copper screen suspended over a homogeneous micropillar array, where the mass transport capacity is affected by the global change in the curvature of the liquid–vapor meniscus. Radial capillary transport within a metal woven screen was theoretically and experimentally investigated by Conrath et al An analytical solution is obtained in terms of time versus the wicking radius.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Woven screens have attracted considerable attention due to their physical durability and superior thermal resistance. Ravi et al analyzed the physics of the capillary limit and dry out in a copper screen suspended over a homogeneous micropillar array, where the mass transport capacity is affected by the global change in the curvature of the liquid–vapor meniscus. Radial capillary transport within a metal woven screen was theoretically and experimentally investigated by Conrath et al An analytical solution is obtained in terms of time versus the wicking radius.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many efforts have tried to understand the governing physics and improve device performance. Ravi et al fabricated different micropillar array wicks to assess the accuracy of various existing models for permeability and capillary pressure. An overall model for predicting the liquid mass flow rate was developed by combining two of the most accurate models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. [13] investigated the fluid transportation in in-plane hybrid biporous evaporator and out-of-plane biporous evaporator with a porous mesh suspended over uniform micropillar arrays. Out-of-plane biporous evaporators' dryout performance was found to be profoundly influenced by the mesh thickness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%