4.6 Article

Relationship between Onset of Sliding Behavior and Size of Droplet on Inclined Solid Substrate

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi13111849

Keywords

wettability; sliding behavior; contact angle; surface tension; droplet

Funding

  1. JSPS KAKENHI [17K14590, 21K03860]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province, China [LQ21E090011]

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This study investigates the sliding behavior of water-ethanol mixture droplets on an inclined solid surface through experimental observation. The study finds that the size of the droplet affects its adhesion property, with larger droplets experiencing increased adhesion force while smaller droplets maintain a constant force. This difference is related to the degree of droplet shape deformation.
Whether a droplet slides or not on inclined solid surface is mainly influenced by a balance between the adhesion force at contact area and the gravitational force exerted on the droplet. Especially as the adhesion force is a key parameter for the determination of the sliding behavior of droplets. The adhesion force is mainly estimated by experimental observation for the sliding motion of the droplet. However, at present it is unknown whether the adhesion force is a constant value regardless of the droplet size or not. In the present study, focused on the onset for sliding of water-ethanol binary mixture droplets on inclined solid surface, experimental investigation on the sliding droplets is performed by considering the droplet volumes ranging from 7 to 600 mu L in order to understand the effect of the size of the droplet on the adhesive property. The results are discussed using the existing analytical models. From the results, it is found that the adhesion force increases in the case of large droplet volume, while the force reaches constant value in the case of small droplet volume. This difference is related to the degree of the droplet shape deformation, which leads to a change in the contact angle. Finally, a simple empirical model for the adhesion force including the size effect is proposed.

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