Fluids (Jan 2022)

Experimental Correlation for Splashing Condition of Droplets on Solid Substrates

  • Yukihiro Yonemoto,
  • Kanta Tashiro,
  • Minori Yamashita,
  • Tomoaki Kunugi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids7010038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 38

Abstract

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Droplet splashing behaviors of water-ethanol binary mixture liquids on roughened solid surfaces were experimentally observed in order to investigate the effects of surface tension, viscosity, and wettability/surface roughness on the splashing occurrence. The range of the droplet volumes was from 1.7 μL to 32.6 μL. The ranges of the surface tension and the viscosity were from 21.1 mN/m to 71.9 mN/m, and from 1 mPas to 2.91 mPas, respectively. The surface roughness range was from 0.03 μm to 1.25 μm for Ra. The present experimental data were evaluated on the basis of the existing models. Resulting from these experiments, a simple model using the Ohnesorge number evaluated by the capillary length was proposed and the accuracy of the predicted critical values such as the critical Weber and Reynolds numbers were discussed. The result indicated that the liquid properties and the quantification of the surface condition such as surface roughness are important factors for the prediction of the splashing behavior.

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