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Experimental study and physical model quantifying the effect of groove spacing on water retention during vertical surface condensation.
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This project is an academic research repository associated with a specific paper (arXiv:2509.12736v1) focusing on fluid mechanics and heat transfer. With 0 stars and negligible activity, it functions as a reference implementation or data archive for a scientific discovery rather than a software product. Its defensibility is extremely low in a commercial software sense, as it is a set of physical observations and mathematical models that can be freely cited and used by engineers. Frontier labs like OpenAI or Google have zero strategic interest in the niche physics of micro-grooved condensation. The primary 'competitors' are other mechanical engineering research groups (e.g., the Varanasi Lab at MIT) who might publish more efficient surface geometries. The value is purely in the domain-specific insight, which could eventually be integrated into industrial CAD software or heat exchanger design standards, but as a standalone 'project,' it has no moat or user base.
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