Influence of gas properties in drop splashing

ORAL

Abstract

We study numerically the influence of the surrounding gas in the drop impact dynamics. We observe that when super-hydrophobic boundary conditions are taken, splashing is always present, that we explain through a lubrication argument. On the other hand, when partial wetting is allowed, a splashing/spreading transition is observed. This transition is strongly influenced by the viscosity ratio but shows also a slight dependence with the gas pressure in qualitative agreement with experimental results.

Authors

  • Christophe Josserand

    • Institut D'Alembert, CNRS \& UPMC
  • Zhen Jian

    • Institut D'Alembert, CNRS \& UPMC
  • Stephane Popinet

    • NIWA
  • Pascal Ray

    • Institut D'Alembert, CNRS \& UPMC
  • Stephane Zaleski

    • DALEMBERT, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6
    • Institut D'Alembert, CNRS \& UPMC
    • University Paris 06