Lift-Off Instability During the Impact of a Drop on a Solid Surface

ORAL

Abstract

We directly measure the rapid spreading dynamics succeeding the impact of a droplet of fluid on a solid, dry surface. Upon impact, the air separating the liquid from the solid surface fails to drain and wetting is delayed as the liquid rapidly spreads outwards over a nanometer thin film of air. We show that the approach of the spreading liquid front toward the surface is unstable and the spreading front lifts off away from the surface. Lift-off ensues well before the liquid contacts the surface, in contrast with prevailing paradigm where lift-off of the liquid is contingent on solid-liquid contact and the formation of a viscous boundary layer. Here I will discuss the dynamics of liquid spreading over a thin film of air and its lift-off away from the surface over a large range of fluid viscosities.

Authors

  • Shmuel Rubinstein

    Harvard University, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science

  • John Kolinski

    HUJI

  • L. Mahadevan

    School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, USA, Harvard, Harvard Univ, Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Department of Physics, Harvard University, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Harvard University Department of Physics