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Thermodynamic lubrication in the elastic Leidenfrost effect

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Abstract

The elastic Leidenfrost effect occurs when a vaporizable soft solid is lowered onto a hot surface. Evaporative flow couples to elastic deformation, giving spontaneous bouncing or steady-state floating. The effect embodies an unexplored interplay between thermodynamics, elasticity, and lubrication: despite being observed, its basic theoretical description remains a challenge. Here, we provide a theory of elastic Leidenfrost floating. As weight increases, a rigid solid sits closer to the hot surface. By contrast, we discover an elasticity-dominated regime where the heavier the solid, the higher it floats. We show that this elastic regime is characterized by Hertzian behavior of the solid's underbelly and derive how the float height scales with materials parameters. Introducing a dimensionless elastic Leidenfrost number, we capture the crossover between rigid and Hertzian behavior. Our results provide theoretical underpinning for recent experiments, and point to the design of novel soft machines.

Publication: Jack Binysh, Indrajit Chakraborty, Mykyta V. Chubynsky, Vicente Luis Diaz Melian, Scott R. Waitukaitis, James E. Sprittles, Anton Souslov. Thermodynamic lubrication in the elastic Leidenfrost effect. arXiv:2207.02769 (2022).

Presenters

  • Anton Souslov

    University of Bath

Authors

  • Jack Binysh

    University of Bath

  • Indrajit Chakraborty

    University of Warwick

  • Mykyta Chubynsky

    University of Warwick

  • Vicente Luis L Diaz Melian

    IST Austria

  • Scott R Waitukaitis

    IST Austria, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, IST austria, Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)

  • James E Sprittles

    Univ of Warwick

  • Anton Souslov

    University of Bath