Splashing of a water drop containing a few particles
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Abstract
We study the effects of adding one or a few solid particles in a drop impacting onto a solid surface. The solid particles are inserted at the bottom of the drop before it impacts onto a solid surface at different impact velocities. The particles first hit the solid surface and rebounds vertically, first through the drop and then eventually emerging from its apex. For the case of a single particle, we have systematically varied the particle size, density and impact velocity, to characterize the velocity threshold above which the particle separates from the drop. We have then extended the study to adding up to four particles simultaneously in the impacting drop. We propose some scaling arguments to model the separation of the particle and the fascinating splashing morphology observed.
*M.-J.T. acknowledges the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant nos 11542016 and 11702210) and the 111 project (B18040). M.-J.T. is also supported by the Cyrus Tang Foundation through the Tang Scholar program, and by the Thousand Young Talents Program of China.
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Presenters
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Weiwei Zhao
- Xi'an Jiaotong Univ