Abstract

Water droplet cleaning of a dusty hydrophobic surface is examined. Environmental dust are used in the experiments and cloaking velocity of a dust layer by a droplet fluid is measured and hemi-wicking conditions for the dust layer are analyzed adopting the pores media wick structure approach. A droplet motion on dusty and inclined hydrophobic surface is analyzed using a high speed digital imaging system. Influences of dust layer thickness, droplet volume, and surface inclination angle on the mechanisms of dust removal by a rolling droplet are evaluated. The findings revealed that dust cloaking velocity decreases exponentially with time. The droplet fluid can cloak the dust layer during its transition on the dusty surface. The transition period of droplet wetted length on the dusty surface remains longer than the cloaking time of the dust layer by the droplet fluid. Translational velocity of rolling droplet is affected by the dust layer thickness, which becomes apparent for small volume droplets. Small volume droplet (20 µL) terminates on the thick dust layer (150 µm) at low surface inclination angle (1°). The quantity of dust picked up by the rolling droplet increases as the surface inclination angle increases. The amount of dust residues remaining on the rolling droplet path is relatively larger for the thick dust layer (150 µm) as compared to its counterpart of thin dust layer (50 µm).

Highlights

  • Water droplet cleaning of a dusty hydrophobic surface is examined

  • The measurement contact angle and hysteresis is repeated five times at leach location on the surface while incorporating the technique used in the early w­ ork[20]

  • The data obtained from CasaXPS indicate that the concentration ratio of potassium over chlorine is about 1.62, which is similar to that obtained from the energy dispersive spectroscopy data (Table 1)

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Introduction

Water droplet cleaning of a dusty hydrophobic surface is examined. Environmental dust are used in the experiments and cloaking velocity of a dust layer by a droplet fluid is measured and hemiwicking conditions for the dust layer are analyzed adopting the pores media wick structure approach. In the present study, the droplet rolling characteristics on inclined dusty hydrophobic surface is investigated and the influence of dust layer thickness on rate of dust picked up by the droplet is examined. Droplet liquid wets dust particles during rolling on the dusty hydrophobic surface.

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