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Droplet Impact on the Super-Hydrophobic Surface with Micro-Pillar Arrays Fabricated by Hybrid Laser Ablation and Silanization Process

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MATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma12050765

Keywords

nanosecond laser; super-hydrophobic; droplet impacting; maximum spreading factor; viscous dissipation

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFB1104700]
  2. Program of International ST Cooperation [2016YFE0112100, MNR4SCell 734174]
  3. National Natural Science Foundations of China [11372219, 51675371, 51675376, 51675367]

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A super-hydrophobic aluminum alloy surface with decorated pillar arrays was obtained by hybrid laser ablation and further silanization process. The as-prepared surface showed a high apparent contact angle of 158.2 +/- 2.0 degrees and low sliding angle of 3 +/- 1 degrees. Surface morphologies and surface chemistry were explored to obtain insights into the generation process of super-hydrophobicity. The main objective of this current work is to investigate the maximum spreading factor of water droplets impacting on the pillar-patterned super-hydrophobic surface based on the energy conservation concept. Although many previous studies have investigated the droplet impacting behavior on flat solid surfaces, the empirical models were proposed based on a few parameters including the Reynolds number (Re), Weber number (We), as well as the Ohnesorge number (Oh). This resulted in limitations for the super-hydrophobic surfaces due to the ignorance of the geometrical parameters of the pillars and viscous energy dissipation for liquid flow within the pillar arrays. In this paper, the maximum spreading factor was deduced from the perspective of energy balance, and the predicted results were in good agreement with our experimental results with a mean error of 4.99% and standard deviation of 0.10.

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