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Modal analysis showing the loci of eigenvalues of fixed point with the change of γ; <i>P</i><sub><i>m</i></sub> = 0.5 <i>and M</i> = 1.0 are fixed.
Published 2016“…<p>We can find that with decrease of γ from γ = 2.0 to γ = −0.5 with Δγ = −0.1, a pair of leading characteristic values (λ<sub>1</sub> and λ<sub>2</sub>) comes across the imaginary axis from the left (stable region) to right (unstable region) at γ = −0.0151, indicating that the fixed point becomes unstable due to a super-critical Hopf bifurcation. …”
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Scaling Laws for the Influence of Gravity and Its Gradient on Dropwise Condensation: A Simulation Study
Published 2024“…We also identify a critical gravitational acceleration determined by nucleation density, above which a counterintuitive trend emerges: the heat flux decreases with increasing gravitational acceleration. …”
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Scaling Laws for the Influence of Gravity and Its Gradient on Dropwise Condensation: A Simulation Study
Published 2024“…We also identify a critical gravitational acceleration determined by nucleation density, above which a counterintuitive trend emerges: the heat flux decreases with increasing gravitational acceleration. …”
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