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Constrained Vapor Bubble Experiment (CVB) in the Light Microscopy Module (LMM)

   | 07 apr 2024
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Figure 1.

(a). Schematic of the CVB assembly that fit into the LMM. (b) Surveillance image of filled CVB module inside the LMM.
(a). Schematic of the CVB assembly that fit into the LMM. (b) Surveillance image of filled CVB module inside the LMM.

Figure 2.

Composite image of the vapor-liquid interface in the CVB. Over 500 separate images taken using the LMM were stitched together. The composite shows the regions of the CVB, the condensation at the heater end, and the rip current formed when the geometry of the device could not sustain the evaporation rate on its own.
Composite image of the vapor-liquid interface in the CVB. Over 500 separate images taken using the LMM were stitched together. The composite shows the regions of the CVB, the condensation at the heater end, and the rip current formed when the geometry of the device could not sustain the evaporation rate on its own.

Figure 3.

Exhibit on the LMM at the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland. CVB is one of the experiments highlighted within the LMM exhibit portion on the right.
Exhibit on the LMM at the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland. CVB is one of the experiments highlighted within the LMM exhibit portion on the right.
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Life Sciences, other, Materials Sciences, Physics