posted on 2016-12-20, 00:00authored byXiang Liu, Lu Huang, Dan Guo, Guoxin Xie
To
simulate the heat and mass transfer in real heterogeneous systems,
such as metal-production processes and lubrication, the point-contact
condition with the formation of narrowly confined liquid film and
its surrounding meniscus was constructed to study the classical microchannel
boiling problem in this work. Specifically, the evaporation and diffusion
of the superheated water meniscus and water/oil droplet in the point-contact
geometry were investigated. The emphasis is put on the influence of
the contact-line transport behaviors on nucleation and bubble dynamics
in the confined meniscus. The observations suggested that superheat
is the necessary condition for bubble formation, and enough vapor
supply is the necessary condition for bubble growth in the confined
liquid. The oil film could significantly inhibit the evaporation and
diffusion of water molecules in the superheat geometry. The water/oil
droplet can exist for a long time even in the hot contact region,
which could have sustained damages to the mechanical system suffering
from water pollution. This work is of great significance to better
understand the damage mechanism of water pollution to the mechanical
system.