The work describes the experimental and theoretical investigation of water drop impact onto electrospun polymer nanofiber mats deposited on heated stainless-steel foils. The measurements encompass water spreading over and inside the mat, as well as the corresponding thermal field. The results show that the presence of polymer nanofiber mats prevents receding motion of drops after their complete spreading and promotes the moisture spreading inside the mat over a large area of the heater, which facilitates a tenfold enhancement of heat removal as the latent heat of drop evaporation.
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