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Contact time of nanodroplets obliquely impacting nanopillar-arrayed superhydrophobic surfaces: A molecular dynamics study

  • Ben-Xi Zhang
  • , Jiang-Hai Xu
  • , Kai-Qi Zhu
  • , Qiang-Ma
  • , Yan-Ru Yang
  • , Duu-Jong Lee
  • , Xiao-Dong Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

On nanopillar-arrayed superhydrophobic surfaces, the contact time of oblique nanodroplet impacts is for the first time investigated via molecular dynamics simulations. Here, oblique nanodroplet impacts are triggered by nanodroplets impacting superhydrophobic surfaces under various impact angles, α. The simulation results show that owing to the non-axisymmetry of spreading factors on nanopillar-arrayed superhydrophobic surfaces, the contact time of oblique nanodroplet impacts is always less on nanopillar-arrayed rather than smooth superhydrophobic surfaces under same impact angles. As the impact angle is increased from 5° to 65°, that is, under different impact conditions, the non-axisymmetry is more remarkable as α > 35° instead of α < 35° at the low, medium, and high normal Weber numbers, Wen. Hence, the contact time is sharp as α > 35° and then slowly reduced as α < 35° at the low, medium, and high Wen, at which the drastically increased sliding length as α > 35° further promotes the rapid reduction in contact time. As the impact angle is constant at 35°, the non-axisymmetry is more remarkable as h/w < 1 instead of h/w > 1 as the aspect ratio of nanopillars, h/w, is increased, that is, under different surface conditions. Hence, the contact time is sharp as h/w < 1 and then slowly reduced as h/w > 1 at the low, medium, and high Wen, at which the drastically reduced sliding length as h/w > 1 further hinders the rapid reduction in contact time. © 2023 Author(s).
Original languageEnglish
Article number062114
JournalPhysics of Fluids
Volume35
Issue number6
Online published13 Jun 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Funding

This study was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 52206084), the State Key Program of National Natural Science of China (No. 51936004), the Science Fund for Creative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51821004), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. 2022MS032).

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  • COPYRIGHT TERMS OF DEPOSITED FINAL PUBLISHED VERSION FILE: This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and AIP Publishing. This article appeared in Ben-Xi Zhang, Jiang-Hai Xu, Kai-Qi Zhu, Qiang-Ma, Yan-Ru Yang, Duu-Jong Lee, Xiao-Dong Wang; Contact time of nanodroplets obliquely impacting nanopillar-arrayed superhydrophobic surfaces: A molecular dynamics study. Physics of Fluids 1 June 2023; 35 (6): 062114 and may be found at https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0153318.

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