| Literature DB >> 29360059 |
Shiji Lin1, Binyu Zhao1, Song Zou1, Jianwei Guo1, Zheng Wei2, Longquan Chen3.
Abstract
In this paper, we experimentally investigated the impact dynamics of different viscous droplets on solid surfaces with diverse wettabilities. We show that the outcome of an impinging droplet is dependent on the physical property of the droplet and the wettability of the surface. Whereas only deposition was observed on lyophilic surfaces, more impact phenomena were identified on lyophobic and superlyophobic surfaces. It was found that none of the existing theoretical models can well describe the maximum spreading factor, revealing the complexity of the droplet impact dynamics and suggesting that more factors need to be considered in the theory. By using the modified capillary-inertial time, which considers the effects of liquid viscosity and surface wettability on droplet spreading, a universal scaling law describing the spreading time was obtained. Finally, we analyzed the post-impact droplet oscillation with the theory for damped harmonic oscillators and interpreted the effects of liquid viscosity and surface wettability on the oscillation by simple scaling analyses.Keywords: Droplet impact; Maximum spreading; Post-impact oscillation; Spreading time; Surface wettability; Viscous liquids
Year: 2017 PMID: 29360059 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2017.12.086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Colloid Interface Sci ISSN: 0021-9797 Impact factor: 8.128