On the onset of surface condensation: formation and transition mechanisms of condensation mode

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Qiang Sheng
Jie Sun
Qian Wang
Wen Wang
Hua Sheng Wang
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[1] School of Engineering and Materials Science,Department of Astronomy
[2] Queen Mary University of London,undefined
[3] Institute of Engineering Thermophysics,undefined
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[5] University of Maryland,undefined
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Molecular dynamics simulations have been carried out to investigate the onset of surface condensation. On surfaces with different wettability, we snapshot different condensation modes (no-condensation, dropwise condensation and filmwise condensation) and quantitatively analyze their characteristics by temporal profiles of surface clusters. Two different types of formation of nanoscale droplets are identified, i.e. the formations with and without film-like condensate. We exhibit the effect of surface tensions on the formations of nanoscale droplets and film. We reveal the formation mechanisms of different condensation modes at nanoscale based on our simulation results and classical nucleation theory, which supplements the ‘classical hypotheses’ of the onset of dropwise condensation. We also reveal the transition mechanism between different condensation modes based on the competition between surface tensions and reveal that dropwise condensation represents the transition states from no-condensation to filmwise condensation.
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