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Optimal Design of Multi-Layer Fog Collectors

Fluid Dynamics 2020-01-29 v2 Soft Condensed Matter Applied Physics

Abstract

The growing concerns over desertification have spurred research into technologies aimed at acquiring water from non-traditional sources such as dew, fog, and water vapor. Some of the most promising developments have focused on improving designs to collect water from fog. However, the absence of a shared framework to predict, measure and compare the water collection efficiencies of new prototypes is becoming a major obstacle to progress in the field. We address this problem by providing a general theory to design efficient fog collectors as well as a concrete experimental protocol to furnish our theory with all the necessary parameters to quantify the effective water collection efficiency. We show in particular that multi-layer collectors are required for high fog collection efficiency and that all efficient designs are found within a narrow range of mesh porosity. We support our conclusions with measurements on simple multi-layer harp collectors.

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@article{arxiv.2001.09953,
  title  = {Optimal Design of Multi-Layer Fog Collectors},
  author = {Musaddaq Azeem and Adrien Guèrin and Thomas Dumais and Luis Caminos and Raymond E. Goldstein and Adriana I. Pesci and Juan de Dios Rivera and María Josefina Torres and Jakub Wiener and José Luis Campos and Jacques Dumais},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.09953},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

33 pages, 8 figures (including supplemental material); in press at ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces