Interfacial transport of evaporating water confined in nanopores |
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Authors: | Narayanan Shankar Fedorov Andrei G Joshi Yogendra K |
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Affiliation: | George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA. |
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Abstract: | A semianalytical, continuum analysis of evaporation of water confined in a cylindrical nanopore is presented, wherein the combined effect of electrostatic interaction and van der Waals forces is taken into account. The equations governing fluid flow and heat transfer between liquid and vapor phases are partially integrated analytically, to yield a set of ordinary differential equations, which are solved numerically to determine the flow characteristics and effect on the resulting shape and rate of evaporation from the liquid-vapor interface. The analysis identifies three important parameters that significantly affect the overall performance of the system, namely, the capillary radius, pore-wall temperature, and the degree of saturation of vapor phase. The extension of meniscus is found to be prominent for smaller nanoscale capillaries, in turn yielding a greater net rate of evaporation per unit pore area. The effects of temperature and ambient vapor pressure on net rate of evaporation are shown to be analogous. An increase in pore-wall temperature, which enhances saturation pressure, or a decrease in the ambient vapor pressure result in enhancing the net potential for evaporation and increasing the curvature of the interface. |
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