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 L10: Drops: Heat Transfer, Evaporation and Buoyancy Effects II
8:00 AM–10:36 AM,
Monday, November 25, 2024
Room: Ballroom J
Chair: Christian Diddens, University of Twente, Department of Physics of Fluids
Abstract: L10.00008 : Liquid redistribution and the Kelvin effect in evaporating breath figures*
9:31 AM–9:44 AM
Presenter:
Joseph Kilbride
(University of Edinburgh)
Authors:
Joseph Kilbride
(University of Edinburgh)
Fouzia F Ouali
(Nottingham Trent University)
David Fairhurst
(University of Edinburgh)
Collaborations:
Nottingham Trent University, The University of Edinburgh
Recent research has studied their collective evaporation rates and focused on classifying the interactions between the droplets. It has been shown that small arrays of millimetre sized droplets evaporate according to existing diffusive theory.
In this work, we experimentally study the collective evaporation of confined micron sized droplets, like those in exhaled breath, sprays and clouds. We show the significance of small differences in vapour pressure (0.08%), caused by the Kelvin effect, which are often dismissed as insignificant at this length scale. The Kelvin effect causes the big droplets grow as the expense of their smaller neighbours, whilst the whole array is evaporating. The experimental growing and shrinking rates of each droplet are compared to modified diffusive theory showing good agreement. The dynamics of the arrays are directly connected to the size distribution of the droplets.
These findings could have epidemiological, industrial and meteorological applications.
*Nottingham Trent University; Santander Becas award
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