Paper
20 February 2017 Drops make a splash
H. M. Kittel, I. V. Roisman, C. Tropea
Author Affiliations +
Proceedings Volume 10328, Selected Papers from the 31st International Congress on High-Speed Imaging and Photonics; 103281B (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269919
Event: 31st International Congress on High-Speed Imaging and Photonics, 2016, Osaka, Japan
Abstract
Splashing, as a result of the drop impact onto a liquid film, occurs in various natural phenomena and technical processes. Examples include rain drops impacting on the ground, fuel injection impacting chamber walls, spray cleaning, spray cooling, or spray coating. Inertia, viscous and capillary forces determine the impact outcome if both liquids are the same. In the case of two different liquids, also the miscibility and the interfacial forces influence the drop impact phenomenon. This latter case is much less understood. The main objective of the present experimental work is to elucidate the impact phenomena of a single Newtonian drop onto a liquid wall film of different viscosity. The experimental setup consist of a drop-on-demand drop generator, a wetted, horizontal, glass substrate, and an observation system, consisting of the illumination source and a high-speed video camera. A high frame rate of up to 40,000 fps is used to investigate the impact dynamics of the fluids and to observe the fluid distribution after the drop impact. The liquid of the drop is marked by a dye to distinguish liquid interfaces. The viscosity and surface tension of the two liquids are varied. The drop and wall liquids are not miscible. The experiments revealed several interesting phenomena, typical only to the case of collision of different liquids.
© (2017) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
H. M. Kittel, I. V. Roisman, and C. Tropea "Drops make a splash", Proc. SPIE 10328, Selected Papers from the 31st International Congress on High-Speed Imaging and Photonics, 103281B (20 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269919
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Liquids

Silicon

Glasses

Cameras

Interfaces

Water

Combustion

RELATED CONTENT

Time evolution of dimethyl carbinol in water vortex rings
Proceedings of SPIE (February 20 2015)
Condensation of vapor bubble in subcooled pool
Proceedings of SPIE (February 20 2017)
Effects of fluid immersion on splice index matching gel and...
Proceedings of SPIE (September 28 1994)
Capillary flow in microfluidic Hele-Shaw cells
Proceedings of SPIE (December 23 2011)

Back to Top