%0 Journal Article %T Simultaneous imaging of multi-pore sweat dynamics and evaporation rate measurement using wind tunnel ventilated capsule with infrared window. %A Jaiswal AK %A Jose CT %A Ramesh R %A Nanani VK %A Sadeghi K %A Joshi A %A Kompally K %A Pathikonda G %A Emady HN %A Bheda B %A Kavouras SA %A Rykaczewski K %J iScience %V 27 %N 7 %D 2024 Jul 19 %M 39040057 %F 6.107 %R 10.1016/j.isci.2024.110304 %X Sweat evaporation is critical to human thermoregulation, but current understanding of the process on 20 μm to 2 cm scale is limited. To this end, we introduce a wind-tunnel-shaped ventilated capsule with an infrared window for simultaneous infrared sweat imaging and evaporation rate measurement. Implementing the capsule in pilot human subject tests suggests that the common assumption of sweat being an isothermal film is only valid when the evaporation rate is low and sweat forms puddles on the skin. Before transitioning to this filmwise mode, sweating occurs in cyclic dropwise mode, displaying a 3x higher mass transfer coefficient in the same conditions. Imaging highlighted distinct phenomena occurring during and between these modes including out-of-duct evaporation, pulsating droplets, temporary and eventually lasting crevice filling, and individual drop-to-film spreading. In all, sweat evaporation is an impactful area that our results show is ripe for exploration, which can be achieved quantitatively using the introduced platform.