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Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Heat Mass Transfer. September 2013, 135(9): 091304.
Paper No: HT-12-1346
Published Online: July 26, 2013
...Ryan Enright; Nenad Miljkovic; Nicholas Dou; Youngsuk Nam; Evelyn N. Wang Nanostructured copper oxide films were formed by immersing the cleaned substrate into a hot (≈95 ± 2 °C) alkaline solution composed of NaClO 2 , NaOH, Na 3 PO 4 ·12H 2 O, and DI water (3.75:5:10:100 wt. %). During...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Heat Mass Transfer. April 2013, 135(4): 041501.
Paper No: HT-12-1249
Published Online: March 20, 2013
...: Louis C. Chow. 28 05 2012 22 11 2012 Evaporation of a nanoscale meniscus on a nanostructured heater surface is simulated using molecular dynamics. The nanostructures, evenly spaced on the surface, are ridges with a width and height of 0.55 nm and 0.96 nm, respectively...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Evaporation, Boiling, and Condensation
J. Heat Mass Transfer. July 2012, 134(7): 071504.
Published Online: May 24, 2012
... could be explained by the interaction between the evaporation recoil and the surface tension forces. The surface tension force increased by micro/nanostructure of the modified zirconium surface suppresses the vapor recoil force by evaporation which makes the water layer unstable on the heated surface...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Technology Review
J. Heat Mass Transfer. February 2012, 134(2): 024001.
Published Online: December 19, 2011
... and the limitations of nanofluid applications based on various published reports. In addition, further research required to make use of the CHF enhancement caused by nanofluids for practical applications is discussed. Finally, the surface modification method with micro/nanostructures to increase the CHF is introduced...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Heat Mass Transfer. September 2006, 128(9): 926–933.
Published Online: May 2, 2006
... the femtosecond pulse train technology, even when the laser fluence is subject to fluctuations. The predicted trends are in agreement with published experimental data. 21 12 2005 02 05 2006 silicon compounds dielectric materials nanostructured materials nanotechnology laser ablation high...