Bulletin of the American Physical Society
71st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 63, Number 13
Sunday–Tuesday, November 18–20, 2018; Atlanta, Georgia
Session F13: Drops: Elastic Surfaces and Fibers
8:00 AM–10:10 AM,
Monday, November 19, 2018
Georgia World Congress Center
Room: B218
Chair: Dominic Vella, University of Oxford
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DFD.F13.5
Abstract: F13.00005 : Magnetic Field Assisted Evaporation of Droplets On Viscoelastic Surfaces
8:52 AM–9:05 AM
Presenter:
Siddharth Raghu Srimathi
(IIT Kharagpur)
Authors:
Siddharth Raghu Srimathi
(IIT Kharagpur)
Sri Ganesh Subramanian
(IIT Kharagpur)
Sunando DasGupta
(Indian Inst of Tech Kharagpur)
We investigate the dynamics of droplet evaporation atop substrates of varying elasticity, in presence of homogenous and heterogeneous magnetic fields. PDMS was chosen as the base substrate, with its elasticity varied by changing the base to cross-linker ratio. The substrates were doped with a constant weight of ferrofluid, so as to render them magnetic. Water droplets with volume of 500 nL were used for all the experiments. Two magnets (annulus shaped; magnetized axially) were placed adjacent to each other, with an end to end spacing of 5 mm; with two different configurations viz. both the North-poles (NN) facing the substrate (placed atop the magnet) and North-South (NS); with the droplet dispensed at their midpoint. We evince that, for the case of NN configuration, the resultant field lines at the center were oriented normal (downward) to the substrate, whereas for the NS configuration, they were oriented along the substrate. As a result, there was a substantial increase in the duration of evaporation of the droplet for the case of NS, as compared to that of NN, due to a lateral shift in the translation of the magnetic particles, within the substrate. We conjecture that, the present study could be useful for effective control and manipulation of the droplet.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.DFD.F13.5
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