On the interfacial dynamics and capillary waves during impingement of a drop on liquid pool: A background oriented schlieren study at low Weber numbers

IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 MECHANICS Physics of Fluids Pub Date : 2022-07-13 DOI:10.1063/5.0098002
Mohammad Autif Shahdhaar, A. Srivastava, Suneet Singh
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Understanding the dynamics of droplet impinging on a liquid pool and the associated phenomena have been of interest due to its prevalence in nature as well as in technical applications. This paper aims towards studying the characteristics of capillary waves at low Weber number droplet interactions with liquid pool. Experiments are carried out for 6 different pool heights (h = 1.4 to 12 mm), encompassing thin film, shallow pool and deep pool regimes. Water is chosen as the fluid of interest for droplet as well as for pool liquid. The study is focused on droplets impinging on liquid pool at low Weber number range (1 to 100). In order to characterize the post-impact perturbations in the liquid, background oriented schlieren has been employed, which offers real time, non-intrusive whole field measurements of perturbations in the liquid pool. Measurements from BOS are validated against the side view projection of the impact. The transient variations of the air-water interface for different pool regimes and Weber numbers are delineated. Results evince the formation of secondary wave at the impact followed by formation of primary wave after the crater retraction. The wave formation was faster and had higher amplitude in thin liquid regime for droplet with same Weber number compared to the other regimes, but the perturbations were reduced through higher dissipation. The formation of Worthington jet was seen in shallow and deep pool regimes for droplets with higher Weber number ( We = 100) and its effect on the capillary wave is also discussed.
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液滴撞击液池时的界面动力学和毛细波:低韦伯数下背景定向纹影研究
由于液滴在自然界和技术应用中的普遍存在,了解液滴撞击液池的动力学和相关现象已经引起人们的兴趣。本文旨在研究低韦伯数液滴与液池相互作用时毛细波的特性。在6种不同池高(h = 1.4 ~ 12 mm)下进行了实验,包括薄膜、浅池和深池。液滴和池液都选择水作为感兴趣的流体。研究集中在低韦伯数范围内(1 ~ 100)液滴撞击液池的情况。为了表征撞击后液体中的扰动,采用了背景取向纹影,提供了实时的、非侵入式的液体池扰动的全场测量。BOS的测量结果与撞击的侧视图投影进行了验证。描述了不同池态和韦伯数下气-水界面的瞬态变化。结果表明,撞击时形成二次波,弹坑收缩后形成一次波。相同韦伯数的液滴在稀液状态下比在其他状态下波形形成更快,振幅更高,但由于高耗散而减小了扰动。对于韦伯数较高(We = 100)的液滴,在浅池和深池中均可观察到沃辛顿射流的形成,并讨论了其对毛细波的影响。
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Physics of Fluids
Physics of Fluids 物理-力学
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