Investigation of the possibility of frost release from a cold surface

Authors
Citation
Xm. Wu et Rl. Webb, Investigation of the possibility of frost release from a cold surface, EXP THERM F, 24(3-4), 2001, pp. 151-156
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
EXPERIMENTAL THERMAL AND FLUID SCIENCE
ISSN journal
08941777 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
151 - 156
Database
ISI
SICI code
0894-1777(200105)24:3-4<151:IOTPOF>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
An experimental study has been conducted to investigate the possibility of causing frost to release from a cold surface. Both hydrophilic and hydropho bic surfaces were examined. Mechanical vibrations were attempted to release the frost from the hydrophobic surface. A thermoelectric cooler (TEC) was used to provide a cooling source for the frosting surface. A 40 mm square t est sample of aluminum fin stock, 0.25 mm thickness, was attached on the co ld side of the TEC with thermal grease. A uniform frost pattern was observe d on the hydrophilic surface. However, the frost pattern on the hydrophobic surface was non-uniform and "pock-marked". The frost on the hydrophobic su rface could not be released by surface vibration. The melted frost (condens ate)on the hydrophilic surface wetted the surface. However, the condensate existed as droplets on the hydrophobic surface. It appears that hydrophilic coatings should not be applied to the surfaces of evaporators that experie nce freezing condition, because when the frost melts, the fully wetted hydr ophilic surface may act to retain condensate, which immediately re-freezes after defrosting. If the evaporator must operate under either freezing or n on-freezing conditions, a hydrophilic coating is probably preferable. (C) 2 001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.