Phase diagram for nanodroplet impact on solid surfaces

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  • Qiang Ma
  • Yi-Feng Wang
  • Yi-Bo Wang
  • Xin He
  • Shao-Fei Zheng
  • Yan-Ru Yang
  • Xiao-Dong Wang

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Original languageEnglish
Article number102007
Journal / PublicationPhysics of Fluids
Volume33
Issue number10
Online published18 Oct 2021
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2021

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The impact dynamics of water nanodroplets on flat solid surfaces was studied by molecular dynamics simulations over a wide range of Weber numbers (We) and surface wettability (θ0), where θ0 is the Young contact angle. A phase diagram in the parameter space of We vs θ0 was established accommodating eight impact outcomes noted in the final stage of impact, with three of them, holes rebound, partial-rebound splash, and rebound splash, for the first time being identified and reported. The eight impact outcomes were classified into three categories, i.e., non-bouncing, bouncing, and splash. The results show that the splash is triggered only when Wecr > 140. The boundaries separating bouncing from non-bouncing were determined based on the phase diagram. When θ0 > 160°, the boundary is described as Wecr = a 1; when 110° < θ0 < 160°, the boundary depends on both We and θ0, with a larger We required to trigger bouncing on a less hydrophobic surface, expressed as Wecr = b + ccosθ0; when θ0 < 110°, bouncing never takes place, and hence, the boundary is determined only by the critical contact angle, expressed as θ0,cr = 110°. Here, a, b, and c are constants.

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Phase diagram for nanodroplet impact on solid surfaces. / Ma, Qiang; Wang, Yi-Feng; Wang, Yi-Bo et al.

In: Physics of Fluids, Vol. 33, No. 10, 102007, 10.2021.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

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