Modelling study on freezing process of water droplet on inclined cold plate surface with droplet dynamic behavior considered

Qun Dang, Mengjie Song*, Xuan Zhang, Libor Pekař, Seyyed Hossein Hosseini

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Abstract

Droplet freezing on inclined surfaces exists widely in engineering fields. To accurately predict and control the freezing process of a sessile water droplet on inclined surface, a theoretical model based on the heat-enthalpy method is presented in this study, with two types of dynamic behavior considered, deformation and spreading. After the validation of model by droplet profiles and freezing duration from experiments, the freezing characteristics are analyzed, including contact area, frozen height and vertex offset, etc. As found, the effect of inclined angle on less than 10.34 µL water droplet is greater than that on larger than 10.34 µL droplet, due to the mutual relation between surface tension and gravity effect. When the inclined angle of surface changes from 0° to 40°, the contact area keeps at 11.61 mm2 for 10 µL water droplet, and increases by 5.64% from 23.04 to 24.34 mm2 for 25 µL water droplet. The initial heights of 10 and 25 µL water droplets decrease by 0.85% from 1.18 mm to 1.17 mm and by 1.91% from 1.51 mm to 1.49 mm, respectively. That means it is easier frozen for the same water droplet on bigger inclined angle surface. This study is beneficial for the optimization of anti-frosting and defrosting technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number123327
JournalInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume197
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Dynamic behavior
  • Freezing process
  • Inclined surface
  • Modeling study
  • Sessile water droplet

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