Experimental Investigation on the Impact Behavior of Droplets on Inclined Grooving Surfaces

IF 3.7 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Langmuir Pub Date : 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c05044
Lijuan Qian, Kunxi Jiang, Li Dai
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An experimental study on the droplet impact behavior on the inclined grooving surface was performed by varying the Weber number (We) and inclined angles (θ) and groove spacing (P). The results show that the droplet spreads in a wave-like manner as We = 6.26, whereas it assumes a pancake-like morphology as We = 41.6 and 81.4. As the Weber number achieves 81.4, inertia takes precedence, creating a bulge at the leading edge of the drop while leaving a thin trail of water at the back end. Two events in contraction are summarized: the stable contraction rate (SCR) and the sudden contraction trailing-edge event (SCTE). The SCR stage is characterized by a constant contraction velocity, which acts to minimize the droplet’s surface area. The SCTE typically occurs at the moment when the trailing edge of the droplet begins to detach from the surface. Moreover, the increased inclination amplifies the asymmetry of the droplet’s morphology while promoting the occurrence of SCTE. It is also observed that the increasing inclined angle reduces the contact time and grows the sliding length. As the Weber number increases, the droplet’s sliding motion is promoted, then the contraction process transits to the stage of SCTE from SCR along with the trailing-edge acceleration phenomena, and finally the droplet turns from columnar rebound to stretched rebound and even stretch breakup. Furthermore, the wider groove spacing allows greater droplet expansion. The findings contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of droplet–surface interactions.

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Langmuir
Langmuir 化学-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Langmuir is an interdisciplinary journal publishing articles in the following subject categories: Colloids: surfactants and self-assembly, dispersions, emulsions, foams Interfaces: adsorption, reactions, films, forces Biological Interfaces: biocolloids, biomolecular and biomimetic materials Materials: nano- and mesostructured materials, polymers, gels, liquid crystals Electrochemistry: interfacial charge transfer, charge transport, electrocatalysis, electrokinetic phenomena, bioelectrochemistry Devices and Applications: sensors, fluidics, patterning, catalysis, photonic crystals However, when high-impact, original work is submitted that does not fit within the above categories, decisions to accept or decline such papers will be based on one criteria: What Would Irving Do? Langmuir ranks #2 in citations out of 136 journals in the category of Physical Chemistry with 113,157 total citations. The journal received an Impact Factor of 4.384*. This journal is also indexed in the categories of Materials Science (ranked #1) and Multidisciplinary Chemistry (ranked #5).
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