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Air cushioning during disc impact on a water surface

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Abstract

We study the influence of air in the early phase of a slamming solid-liquid impact, in the geometry of a horizontal disc approaching a free liquid surface. To determine the role played by the intermediate air layer, we measure the free-surface deformation by means of an in-house developed profilometric technique based on total internal reflection, using an experimental setup in which a linear motor impacts a disc with a well-controlled velocity onto a water surface. Simultaneously, the force on the disc and the pressure in the air-water phase below it are measured, using strain gauge and pressure sensors. The experiments reveal the entrapment of an air pocket. They are compared to simulations using a two-phase boundary integral method in order to understand the cushioning effect of the entrapped air layer on the load that is experienced by the disc.

Presenters

  • Devaraj van der Meer

    University of Twente, Univ of Twente

Authors

  • Utkarsh Jain

    Univ of Twente

  • Yee Li (Ellis) Fan

    University of Twente, Univ of Twente

  • Edgar Ortega Roano

    Univ of Twente

  • Anais Gauthier

    Univ de Rennes 1

  • Detlef Lohse

    University of Twente

  • Devaraj van der Meer

    University of Twente, Univ of Twente