Simulation of Electrowetting-Induced Droplet Detachment: A Study of Droplet Oscillations on Solid Surfaces

Author:

Theodorou Nicolas T.1ORCID,Sourais Alexandros G.1ORCID,Papathanasiou Athanasios G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 15780 Athens, Greece

Abstract

The electrowetting-induced detachment of droplets from solid surfaces is important for numerous applications in the fields of heat transfer and fluid mechanics. The forced oscillations of droplets on solid surfaces and their ability to detach are studied. In this study, the process is efficiently simulated by implementing a powerful methodology developed by our team. Our results agree with experiments showing that optimal detachment, in terms of actuation energy, is achieved when the application of voltage is synchronized with the spreading time of the droplet. Under these conditions, the droplet oscillates with a period close to that of a mirrored Rayleigh droplet. The relationship between the droplet’s oscillation period and its physical properties is examined. During voltage-droplet synchronization, the droplet’s ability to detach depends mostly on its contact angle, its viscosity, and the applied voltage. An energy analysis is also conducted, revealing how energy is supplied to the droplet by electrowetting-induced detachment.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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