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Fog Harps : Elastocapillarity, Droplet Dynamics, and Optimization
Titre : Fog Harps : Elastocapillarity, Droplet Dynamics, and Optimization
Auteur : Kowalski, Nicholas Gerald
Université de soutenance : Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Grade : Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering 2021
Résumé
Fog harvesting is emerging as a promising means to ease the water shortage crisis in arid
regions of the world with ample fog. The current state-of-the-art for fog harvesting is mesh
netting, which is accessible yet struggles from a dual constraint : a course mesh lets most
microscopic fog droplets pass through it, while a fine mesh clogs. In recent years, fog harps
have been gaining attention as a superior alternative to meshes, bypassing these inherent
constraints. In this work, we expand upon previous fog harp research with a focus on
optimization. First, we analyze wire tangling in a harp due to capillary forces, resulting in
a mathematical model that is able to predict when wire tangling will occur. Second, we
systematically vary three key parameters of a fog harp (wire material, center-to-center wire
pitch, and wire length), arriving at an optimal combination. Finally, we develop a numerical
model to describe the dynamics of a fog droplet sliding down a harp wire while coalescing
with others littered along it. By applying all knowledge acquired through these studies, the
next generation of fog harps will push the performance ceiling of practical fog harvesters
higher than ever.
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