Electrowetting-induced microwater droplet detachment from hydrophobic surface has been studied numerically. The governing equations for transient microfluidic flow are solved by a finite volume scheme with a two-step projection method on a fixed computational domain. The free surface of the droplet is tracked by the volume-of-fluid method with the surface tension force determined by the continuum surface force (CSF) model. The static contact angle has been implemented using a wall-adhesion boundary condition at the solid–liquid interface, while the dynamic contact angle is computed assuming a fixed deflection from the static contact angle. The results of the numerical model have been validated with published experimental data and the physics of stretching, recoiling, and detachment of the droplet have been investigated. A parametric study has been performed in which the effects of droplet volume, voltage amplitude, and voltage pulse width have been examined.
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A Numerical Study on Electrowetting-Induced Droplet Detachment From Hydrophobic Surface
Md Ashraful Islam,
Md Ashraful Islam
Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX 76019
e-mail: mdashraful.islam@mavs.uta.edu
Aerospace Engineering,
University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX 76019
e-mail: mdashraful.islam@mavs.uta.edu
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Albert Y. Tong
Albert Y. Tong
Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX 76019
e-mail: tong@uta.edu
Aerospace Engineering,
University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX 76019
e-mail: tong@uta.edu
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Md Ashraful Islam
Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX 76019
e-mail: mdashraful.islam@mavs.uta.edu
Aerospace Engineering,
University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX 76019
e-mail: mdashraful.islam@mavs.uta.edu
Albert Y. Tong
Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX 76019
e-mail: tong@uta.edu
Aerospace Engineering,
University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX 76019
e-mail: tong@uta.edu
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Contributed by the Heat Transfer Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER. Manuscript received November 15, 2016; final manuscript received October 1, 2017; published online February 21, 2018. Editor: Portonovo S. Ayyaswamy.
J. Heat Transfer. May 2018, 140(5): 052003 (11 pages)
Published Online: February 21, 2018
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Received:
November 15, 2016
Revised:
October 1, 2017
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Islam, M. A., and Tong, A. Y. (February 21, 2018). "A Numerical Study on Electrowetting-Induced Droplet Detachment From Hydrophobic Surface." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. May 2018; 140(5): 052003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4038540
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