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[1]N Wang, H Xu, T Wang, Z Che*. [2024] Wall confinement effects on the dynamics of cavitation bubbles in thin tubes. Physics of Fluids. Accepted.
[2]W Gao, Q Li, K Sun, R Chen, Z Che*, T Wang*. [2024] Effects of gas diffusion layer thickness on PEM fuel cells with composite foam-rib flow fields. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer. Accepted.
[3]C Yin, T Wang, Z Che, J Wang, K Sun*. [2024] Enhanced coalescence-induced droplet-jumping on superhydrophobic surfaces with stepped structures. Physics of Fluids. 36, 033324. (Editor's Pick)
[4]W Zhang, X Tao, Q Li, K Sun, R Chen, Z Che*, T Wang*. [2024] Effect of startup modes on cold start performance of PEM fuel cells with different cathode flow fields. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 225, 125418.
[5]M Suo, K Sun*, Z Zeng, Q Li, Z Che, R Chen, T Wang*. [2024] Pore-scale numerical investigation of water transport in metal foam flow fields of proton exchange membrane fuel cells: Effect of structural parameters and wettability. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 61, 395-406.
[6]L Carnevale, P Deuar, Z Che, P Theodorakis*. [2024] Surfactant-laden liquid thread breakup driven by thermal fluctuations. Physics of Fluids. 36, 033301. (Editor's Pick)
[7]S Arbabi, P Deuar, R Bennacer, Z Che, P Theodorakis*. [2024] Coalescence of sessile aqueous droplets laden with surfactant. Physics of Fluids. 36, 023340. (Featured article)
[8]Y Huang, P Theodorakis, Z Zeng, T Wang, Z Che*. [2024] Ionomer structure and component transport in the cathode catalyst layer of PEM fuel cells: A molecular dynamics study. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 160, 044910.
[9]H Xu, T Wang, Z Che*. [2023] Coalescence of immiscible droplets in liquid environments. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 659, 60-70.
[10]H Zhang, Z Lu, T Wang, Z Che*. [2023] Micro-explosion of emulsion droplets with nanoparticles at high temperature. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 219, 124851.
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