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Tunneling of Micro-sized Droplets Through a Flowing Soap Film

Fluid Dynamics 2018-08-31 v2 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

When a micron-sized water droplet impacts on a freely suspended soap film with speed viv_{i}, there exists a critical impact velocity of penetration vCv_{C}. For the droplet with vi<vCv_{i}<v_{C}, it flows with the soap film after the impact whereas with vi>vCv_{i}>v_{C}, it tunnels through. In all cases, the film remains intact despite the fact that the droplet radius (R0=26μmR_{0}=26\,\mu m) is much greater than the film thickness (0<h10μm0<h\lesssim10\,{\mu}m). The critical velocity vCv_{C} was measured as a function of hh, and interestingly vCv_{C} approaches an asymptotic value vC0520v_{C0}\simeq520\, cm/s in the limit h0h\rightarrow0. This indicates that in addition to an inertial effect, a deformation or stretching energy of the film is required for penetration. Quantitatively, we found that this deformation energy corresponds to the creation of 14\sim14 times of the cross-sectional area of the droplet (14πR0214\pi R_{0}^{2}) or a critical Weber number WeC(2R0ρwvC02/σ)44{\rm We_{C} } (\equiv2R_{0}\rho_{w}v_{C0}^{2}/\sigma)\simeq44, where ρw\rho_{w} and σ\sigma are respectively the density and the surface tension of water. Key results: The interaction between liquid droplet and soap films is studied. When the impact velocity is higher than a critical velocity, the droplet penetrates the soap film without breaking it. The experimental results are rationalized using the mechanical collision model with the film stretching.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1708.04331,
  title  = {Tunneling of Micro-sized Droplets Through a Flowing Soap Film},
  author = {Ildoo Kim and X. L. Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.04331},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

18 pages, 8 figures, post-accpetance submission of the early version of preprint for publicity