The formation of frost on surfaces is ubiquitous in cold and humid environments. The various mechanisms that take place during frost formation are still under active scrutiny, both from a fundamental point of view and for their applications to frost control. Frost propagates through condensation figures by means of the solidification of droplets and the formation of inter-droplet ice bridges. Many studies on this topic, involving superhydrophobic surfaces, soft substrates, liquid-infused surfaces, or drops arranged in arrays have been published in recent years. We take a novel experimental approach using infrared microscopy to follow the propagation of the frosted area. Starting from a first nucleation event, a frost front propagates radially at a constant speed for a given experiment. The droplet size distribution was varied systematically and we found that the front speed is a non-monotonous function of droplet size with a maximum speed of 70 µm.s-1, for a characteristic drop radius of 300 µm. The dynamics are governed by three timescales: the freezing time of individual droplets, their cooling time, and the inter-droplet bridge formation time. We present a mean-field model that without any free parameters is in very good agreement with both experimental and numerical data.
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Publication: Paulovics, D.; Raufaste, C.; Frisch, T.; Claudet, C.; Celestini, F. Dynamics of Frost Propagation on Breath Figures. Langmuir 2022, 38, 2972–2978.<br><br>Curiotto, S.; Paulovics, D.; Raufaste, C.; Celestini, F.; Frisch, T.; Leroy, F.; Cheynis, F.; Muller, P. Atomistic Description of Interdroplet Ice-Bridge Formation during Condensation Frosting. Langmuir 2022, 39, 579–587.
Presenters
David Paulovics
Université Cöte d'Azur; CNRS; INPHYNI, Université Cote d'Azur, CNRS, Institut de Physique de Nice
Authors
David Paulovics
Université Cöte d'Azur; CNRS; INPHYNI, Université Cote d'Azur, CNRS, Institut de Physique de Nice
Christophe Raufaste
Université Côte d'Azur; CNRS; INPHYNI, Université Cote d'Azur, CNRS, Institut de Physique de Nice
Thomas Frisch
Université Côte d'Azur; CNRS; INPHYNI, Université Cote d'Azur, CNRS, Institut de Physique de Nice
Cyrille Claudet
Université Cote d'Azur, CNRS, Institut de Physique de Nice
Franck Celestini
Université Côte d'Azur; CNRS; INPHYNI, Université Cote d'Azur, CNRS, Institut de Physique de Nice