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The role of drop shape in impact and splash

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Abstract

The impact and splash of liquid drops on solid substrates are ubiquitous in many important fields. However, previous studies have mainly focused on spherical drops while the non-spherical situations, such as raindrops, charged drops, oscillating drops, and drops affected by electromagnetic field, remain largely unexplored. Using ferrofluid, we realize various drop shapes and illustrate the fundamental role of shape in impact and splash. Experiments show that different drop shapes produce large variations in spreading dynamics, splash onset, and splash amount. However, underlying all these variations we discover universal mechanisms across various drop shapes: the impact dynamics is governed by the superellipse model, the splash onset is triggered by the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability, and the amount of splash is determined by the energy dissipation before liquid taking off. Our study generalizes the drop impact research beyond the spherical geometry, and reveals the potential of using drop shape to control impact and splash [1, 2].

[1] Q. Liu, J. H. Y. Lo, Y. Li, Y. Liu, J. Zhao, and L. Xu, Nature Communications, Volumn 12, 3068, 2021.

[2] The authors acknowledge the financial support from GRF14306920 by Hong Kong RGC

Publication: Q. Liu, J. H. Y. Lo, Y. Li, Y. Liu, J. Zhao, and L. Xu, Nature Communications, Volumn 12, 3068, 2021.

Presenters

  • Lei Xu

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Authors

  • Lei Xu

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Zhipeng Jin

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Jiangtao Zhao

    The University of Science and Technology of China

  • Gang Chen

    ShanghaiTech University

  • Guo Chen

    Chongqing University

  • Zhenlin Luo

    The University of Science and Technology of China