Impact of a core–shell compound droplet on a solid surface

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
I. Alkomy, M. Marengo, A. Amirfazli
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Abstract

Droplet impact on solid surfaces is fundamental to many natural and industrial processes, from water distribution in agriculture to precision technologies like inkjet printing and fuel injection. Recent studies have increasingly focused on the complex dynamics of multi-component, core–shell droplets, driven by their widespread presence in fields such as targeted drug delivery, biofuels, and 3D printing. Understanding the outcome of the impact of compound droplets and their maximum spreading on a solid surface is needed. This research investigates the influence of the controlling parameters, namely a broad range of core size, the core and shell viscosities, and Weber number on the impact outcome and the maximum spreading. Experiments of water-in-oil compound drops impacting on glass surface were conducted up to the range of impact parameters below splashing threshold. An equivalent Weber number (\(\overline{\text{We} }\)) was introduced to account for the core–shell interfacial energy. Results reveal that the size of the core and the viscosity of the shell play critical roles in determining impact behavior. Larger cores tend to enhance prompt splashing and rebound, while thicker shells dampen the rebound of the vertical jet formed by the core. Viscous cores significantly damped the rebound while had no influence on splashing. The maximum spreading factor is vastly affected by the shell layer viscosity rather than the core’s. The size of the core influences the maximum spreading in two different ways, varying the compound drop viscosity and increasing the core–shell interface. A quantitative framework for compound droplets impact on solid surfaces is established, focusing on impact outcome and maximum spreading. Distinct outcome regime boundaries and transitions are mapped within the parameter space of controlling parameters, while their influence and controllability on maximum spreading are systematically evaluated.

核-壳复合液滴对固体表面的冲击
液滴对固体表面的影响是许多自然和工业过程的基础,从农业中的水分配到喷墨打印和燃油喷射等精密技术。最近的研究越来越多地关注多组分核壳液滴的复杂动力学,这是由于它们在靶向药物输送、生物燃料和3D打印等领域的广泛存在。需要了解复合液滴撞击的结果及其在固体表面上的最大扩散。本研究考察了控制参数,即广泛的岩心尺寸范围、岩心和壳层粘度以及韦伯数对冲击结果和最大扩散的影响。在飞溅阈值以下的冲击参数范围内,进行了油包水复合液滴对玻璃表面的冲击实验。引入了一个等效的韦伯数(\(\overline{\text{We} }\))来解释核壳界面能。结果表明,芯的尺寸和壳的粘度是决定冲击行为的关键因素。较大的岩心会增强快速飞溅和回弹,而较厚的岩心会减弱岩心形成的垂直射流的回弹。黏性岩心对回弹有明显的抑制作用,而对飞溅没有影响。最大扩散系数很大程度上受壳层粘度而不是岩心粘度的影响。岩心尺寸对最大扩散有两种不同的影响,即改变复合滴粘度和增大核壳界面。建立了复合液滴撞击固体表面的定量框架,重点关注撞击结果和最大扩散。在控制参数的参数空间内映射了不同的结果制度边界和过渡,并系统地评价了它们对最大扩散的影响和可控性。
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Experiments in Fluids
Experiments in Fluids 工程技术-工程:机械
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
12.50%
发文量
157
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Experiments in Fluids examines the advancement, extension, and improvement of new techniques of flow measurement. The journal also publishes contributions that employ existing experimental techniques to gain an understanding of the underlying flow physics in the areas of turbulence, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, convective heat transfer, combustion, turbomachinery, multi-phase flows, and chemical, biological and geological flows. In addition, readers will find papers that report on investigations combining experimental and analytical/numerical approaches.
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