Issue 7, 2022

Liquid droplet impact on a sonically excited thin membrane

Abstract

The characteristics of droplet impact on hydrophobic surfaces can be altered by introducing surface oscillations. The contact duration, spreading, retraction, and rebounding behaviors of the impacting water droplet are examined at various sonic excitation frequencies of the hydrophobic membrane. Membrane oscillation and droplet behavior are analyzed by utilizing a high-speed camera. The restitution coefficient and membrane dynamics are formulated and the findings are compared with those of the experiments. It is found that the mode of membrane oscillation changes as the sonic excitation frequency is changed. The droplet spreading and retraction rates reduce while the rebound height and restitution coefficient increase at a sonic excitation frequency of 75 Hz. However, further increase of the excitation frequency results in reduced rebound height because of the increased energy dissipation on the impacted surface. The droplet contact (transition time) duration reduces as the excitation frequency increases. Increasing droplet Weber number enhances the droplet contact period on the membrane, which becomes more apparent at low frequencies of sonic excitation.

Graphical abstract: Liquid droplet impact on a sonically excited thin membrane

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Nov 2021
Accepted
08 Jan 2022
First published
10 Jan 2022

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 1443-1454

Liquid droplet impact on a sonically excited thin membrane

A. A. Abubakar, B. S. Yilbas, H. Al-Qahtani and A. Alzaydi, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 1443 DOI: 10.1039/D1SM01603B

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