Supersonic separators are an emerging device for processing natural gas impurities. Natural gas contains solid particulate impurities in addition to gaseous impurities, which can trigger heterogeneous condensation within the supersonic separator. There is a lack of research on the effect of particle wettability on supersonic condensation flow, although there have been studies on the effect of particle surface wettability on heterogeneous condensation in this area. Therefore, in this paper, the supersonic condensation flow is modeled considering the contact angle, and the effects of particle contact angle on heterogeneous condensation and homogeneous condensation are investigated separately. The results show that homogeneous condensation is inhibited and heterogeneous condensation is promoted by decreasing the particle contact angle. The reason is the smaller contact angle leads to the reduction of the free energy barrier for heterogeneous nucleation, which makes the conditions for heterogeneous nucleation lower and condensation more likely to occur.
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