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Multiple Emissions of Splashes upon Drop Impact

Yu. D. Chashechkin, A. Yu. Ilinykh

2020Doklady Physics23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract For the first time, photo and video detection is carried out for all groups of small droplets (splashes) emitted when a drop of $$0.2 < D < 0.5$$ cm in diameter falls with a velocity of $$1 < U < 4.05$$ m/s into a pool with water. In the splash-formation mode, groups of droplets are ejected in echelons first from the tops of spikes on the veil around the primary contact area, then, from the spikes on the edges of the split shells of the crown, and, finally, from the teeth of its chevron. The first splashes fly out radially, and the next move inward around the cavity and vertically upward. The splash sizes grow with time from 0.1 to 1.0 mm. Their velocities decrease from 20 to 1 m/s, and the intervals between groups increase from 50 μs to 2.5 ms until the beginning of smoothing of the crown teeth ( $$t \approx 17$$ ms). The acceleration of the droplets is facilitated by the conversion of the available potential energy when the free surfaces of the merging droplets are annihilated.

Topics & Concepts

SplashDrop (telecommunication)TOPSDrop impactMechanicsAccelerationMaterials scienceCrown (dentistry)SmoothingOpticsPhysicsComposite materialMeteorologyClassical mechanicsElectrical engineeringMathematicsSpinningStatisticsEngineeringFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferPlant Surface Properties and TreatmentsSurface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
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