蒸发
对流
液滴
扩散
传质
材料科学
毛细管作用
大规模运输
化学物理
下降(电信)
机械
热力学
化学
物理
复合材料
电信
工程物理
计算机科学
作者
Benjamin Sobac,David Brutin
出处
期刊:Physical Review E
[American Physical Society]
日期:2011-07-06
卷期号:84 (1): 011603-011603
被引量:102
标识
DOI:10.1103/physreve.84.011603
摘要
We report an experimental investigation of the drying of a deposited drop of whole blood. Flow motion, adhesion, gelation, and fracturation all occur during the evaporation of this complex matter, leading to a final typical pattern. Two distinct regimes of evaporation are highlighted: the first is driven by convection, diffusion, and gelation in a liquid phase, whereas the second, with a much slower rate of evaporation, is characterized by the mass transport of the liquid left over in the gellified biocomponent matter. A diffusion model of the drying process allows a prediction of the transition between these two regimes of evaporation. Moreover, the formation of cracks and other events occurring during the drying are examined and shown to be driven by critical solid mass concentrations.
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