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Phase diagram for droplet impact on superheated surfaces

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 779, Issue -, Pages -

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2015.465

Keywords

boiling; drops; drops and bubbles

Funding

  1. European Research Council (ERC)
  2. Spanish MINECO [DPI2014-59292-C3-2-P]

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We experimentally determine the phase diagram for impacting ethanol droplets on a smooth, sapphire surface in the parameter space of Weber number We versus surface temperature T. We observe two transitions, namely the one towards splashing (disintegration of the droplet) with increasing We, and the one towards the Leidenfrost state (no contact between the droplet and the plate due to a lasting vapour film) with increasing T. Consequently, there are four regimes: contact and no splashing (deposition regime), contact and splashing (contact-splash regime), neither contact nor splashing (bounce regime), and finally no contact, but splashing (film-splash regime). While the transition temperature T-L to the Leidenfrost state depends weakly, at most, on We in the parameter regime of the present study, the transition Weber number We(C) towards splashing shows a strong dependence on T and a discontinuity at T-L. We quantitatively explain the splashing transition for T < T-L by incorporating the temperature dependence of the physical properties in the theory by Riboux & Gordillo

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