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Local dissipation limits the dynamics of impacting droplets on smooth and rough substrates

Fluid Dynamics 2017-04-05 v1

Abstract

A droplet that impacts onto a solid substrate deforms in a complex dynamics. To extract the principal mechanisms that dominate this dynamics we deploy numerical simulations based on the phase field method. Direct comparison with experiments suggests that a dissipation local to the contact line limits the droplet spreading dynamics and its scaled maximum spreading radius βmax\beta_\mathrm{max}. By assuming linear response through a drag force at the contact line, our simulations rationalize experimental observations for droplet impact on both smooth and rough substrates, measured through a single contact line friction parameter μf\mu_f. Moreover, our analysis shows that at low and intermediate impact speeds dissipation at the contact line limits the dynamics and we describe βmax\beta_\mathrm{max} by the scaling law βmax(Reμl/μf)1/2\beta_\mathrm{max} \sim (Re \mu_\mathrm{l}/\mu_f)^{1/2} that is a function of the droplet viscosity (μl\mu_\mathrm{l}) and its Reynolds number (ReRe).

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@article{arxiv.1611.04991,
  title  = {Local dissipation limits the dynamics of impacting droplets on smooth and rough substrates},
  author = {Yuli Wang and Gustav Amberg and Andreas Carlson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.04991},
  year   = {2017}
}