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Evaporation from screen mesh is a fundamental phenomenon that plays a vital role in thermal transport devices like heat pipes. Here, a laser scanning confocal microscopy setup has been utilized to study the effect of screen mesh wettability and its surface morphology on the evolution of evaporating liquid menisci from its liquid saturated pores. Stainless steel screen meshes (mesh #100 and #200) that...
We present guidelines for accurately simulating both co- and counter-current spontaneous imbibition (SI) phenomenon in 1D systems. We first consider several cases for this study, which involve strongly water-wet, weakly water-wet and mixed-wet wettability states, to simulate co- and counter-current SI in an oil–water system. We create two separate 1D models on a numerical simulator to simulate and...
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