Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 67, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 20–22, 2022; Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Session Q30: Drops: Coalescence II
1:25 PM–3:09 PM,
Monday, November 21, 2022
Room: 238
Chair: John Lister, Univ of Cambridge
Abstract: Q30.00007 : Droplets coalescences induced by an impact on a breath figure.
2:43 PM–2:56 PM
Presenter:
lorenzo betti
(Institut de Physique de Nice)
Authors:
lorenzo betti
(Institut de Physique de Nice)
Céline Cohen
(Institut de Physique de Nice)
Xavier Noblin
(Institut de Physique de Nice)
We present here the effect of a mechanical impact on a solid substrate supporting a breath figure. A falling projectile impacts the top of the plate, the droplets being on its bottom part. We changed the drop height of the projectile and we observed at different locations the evolution of the breath figure (the droplets size distribution) with time and with a parameter we introduced: the droplet number reduction. We show that, for a given mean radius of the droplets, when the acceleration of the substrate exceeds a threshold, the final number of droplets starts to decrease and keeps on decreasing as acceleration is increased. We interpret this result knowing that droplets vibrate, their contact line unpin above a threshold in acceleration, which make them contact and coalescing with neighbours giving birth to a liquids networks, eventually fully connected. For a better understanding, we then focus on the coalescence dynamics between only two water droplets partially wetting under vibration.
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