Literature DB >> 19379008

Dynamic behaviors of droplet impact and spreading: water on five different substrates.

Meng-Jiy Wang1, Fang-Hsing Lin, Yi-Lin Hung, Shi-Yow Lin.   

Abstract

The dynamic wetting behaviors, especially the droplet morphology, of a water droplet impinging on five substrate surfaces were investigated. A water drop was released from 13.6 mm above a solid surface and impinged on substrates. The images (the silhouette and 45 degrees top view) were sequentially recorded from the moment that the droplet impacted the solid surface until it reached equilibrium. The entire profile of each of the water droplets during spreading was obtained from the digitized recorded images. The digitized droplets were then used to detail the spreading mechanism, including information on the relaxations of the wetting diameter, droplet height, contact angle, and spreading velocity. A comparison of the full droplet profiles allows us to clarify the independent motion of two related but independent components, the central region and rim, of an impinging droplet. An interesting plateau region in the droplet height relaxation curve was observed in the first cycle for all substrate surfaces. For hydrophobic surfaces (paraffin and Teflon), three particular growth modes in the droplet height relaxation curve were detected in every oscillation cycle during the early spreading stages. It only took three and four oscillation cycles for a water droplet on the glass and quartz substrates, respectively, to dissipate its energy and reach its equilibrium state. However, it took 72 and 28 oscillation cycles for a water droplet on the Teflon and paraffin substrates, respectively. Moreover, several other new phenomena were also observed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19379008     DOI: 10.1021/la9002862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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