Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session C06: Interact: Drop and Bubbles
10:50 AM,
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Room: Ballroom F
Chair: Detlef Lohse, University of Twente
Abstract: C06.00017 : Temperature induced non-contact bouncing failure*
Presenter:
Timothée Mouterde
(The University of Tokyo)
Authors:
Guillaume Deschasaux
(The University of Tokyo)
Jiaxing Shen
(The University of Tokyo)
Yuki Serata
(The University of Tokyo)
Pritam K Roy
(The University of Tokyo)
Mizuki Tenjimbayashi
(National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS))
Timothée Mouterde
(The University of Tokyo)
Here we study the case of hot water droplets impacting on a liquid-infused surface kept at room temperature. We show that the critical impact velocity at which droplet bouncing stops decreases significantly when the temperature difference increases. Using Reflection Interference Contrast Microscopy, we show that water condensation forms on the lubricant layer, creating a liquid roughness that triggers the contact between the drop and the substrate. We develop a theoretical model to account for condensation in the air layer and predict the outcome of the impact.
References
[1] Hartley, G. S. and Brunskill, R. T. Surface Phenomena in Chemistry and Biology (ed. by J. F. Danielli, K. G. A. Pankhurst & A. C. Riddiford), Pergamon Press, London, pp. 214-223, 1958.
[2] Kolinski, J. M. et al., Europhysics Letters, 108, 24001, 2014.
[3] De Ruiter, J. et al., Nature Physics, 11, 48-53, 2015.
[4] Hao, C. et al., Nat Commun, 6, 7986, 2015.
*TM acknowledges the financial support provided by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) - Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), 24K01341.
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