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Characteristics of secondary droplets produced by the impact of drops onto a smooth surface

Journal

ADVANCES IN AERODYNAMICS
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1186/s42774-021-00091-w

Keywords

Splashing; Droplet; Impact; Secondary droplets

Funding

  1. National Numerical Wind Tunnel Project [NNW2019ZT2-B26, NNW2019ZT2-B05]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFC1100300, 2017YFC0111100]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11635005, 11632009, 11972215, 12072174]

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The research investigates the splashing behaviors of droplets impacting on solid surfaces, focusing on the characteristics of secondary droplets. Two different splashing patterns are observed, with a new breakup mode identified during the levitating-lamella breakup. The study provides detailed information on the splashing secondary droplets, including size distribution, velocity, angles, and total volume, and establishes relationships between secondary droplet characteristics and impact conditions.
This work investigates the splashing behaviors of droplets impacting on solid surfaces and mainly focuses on the characteristics of secondary droplets. According to the experimental results, two different splashing patterns, corona splash and levitating-lamella breakup, are observed. A new breakup mode, named rim-segmenting, is found during the levitating-lamella breakup. In particular, the detailed information of the splashing secondary droplets, including the size, velocity, angle, and total volume of the splashing secondary droplets is obtained from the experimental data. The size distribution of the splashing secondary droplets obeys the gamma distribution function. The average diameter and splashing angle of the secondary droplets are mainly related to the Reynolds number Re, and can be expressed as functions of Re. High impact velocity and liquid viscosity will result in a wider size distribution range of splashing secondary droplets. We also put forward an empirical model to predict the total splashing volume, which is consistent with the experimental data both in this work and previous studies. This work is believed to provide insights on the prediction of the characteristics of splashing secondary droplets.

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