Wetting characteristics of a water droplet on solid surfaces with various pillar surface fractions under different conditions

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Min Jung Yoo
Matthew Stanley Ambrosia
Tae Woo Kwon
Joonkyung Jang
Man Yeong Ha
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[1] Pusan National University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Catholic University of Pusan,Department of Environmental Administration
[3] Pusan National University,Department of Nanoenergy Engineering
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Contact angle; Molecular dynamics; Nano-sized pillar; Pillar surface fraction; Wetting characteristics;
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A numerical study was carried out using a molecular dynamics program to examine the wetting characteristics of nano-sized water droplets on surfaces with various pillar surface fractions under different conditions. Square-shaped pillars had surface fractions that increased from 11.1 % to 69.4 %. The pillars had 4 different heights and 3 different surface energies. When the pillar surface fraction changed, the contact angle of a water droplet also changed due to the attraction between the droplet and the pillar surface or the inner attraction of the water molecules. The pillar height also has different effects on the water droplet depending on the magnitude of surface energy.
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