Experimental and theoretical study on the ceasing motion of a droplet manipulated by air-blowing nozzle

Author:

Xu Ning1ORCID,Xu Wen-Ping1,Fu Xin1,Su Rui1ORCID,Chen Wen-Yu1,Shen Ying-Nan1ORCID,Luo Jin1

Affiliation:

1. The State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power & Mechatronic Systems, Zhejiang University , Hangzhou 310027, China

Abstract

In this study, the dynamic process of a droplet moving with a substrate until blocked by air flow is investigated experimentally and theoretically. A sequence of experiments has been conducted to investigate the impacts of wetting properties, droplet volumes, air flow velocities, and droplet velocities. The substrate is driven by a linear motion motor to ensure the droplet moves at a certain velocity alongside the substrate. The air flow that is vertically injected from the nozzles toward the substrate is known as an impinging jet. After the air flow impacts the substrate, it will blow horizontally. When the direction of air flow is opposite to that of the droplet movement, a force will be exerted on the surface of the droplet. This action incurs the deformation of the droplet and the cessation of its movement, eventually resulting in an equilibrium state. The droplet shape and motion processes are recorded by a high-speed camera. A mathematical model considering the effect of droplet contact angle, droplet size, droplet moving velocity, and air flow velocity is established in the state of equilibrium. Correlation factors are used in the model for the drag coefficient and air average velocity acting on the droplet. It is found that the air flow rate required to stop the motion of the droplet increases with the droplet moving velocity and the droplet size but reduces with the increase in the static contact angle. The mathematical model, when equipped with suitable correlation factors, exhibits good agreement with experimental data and could potentially be utilized as a predictor of critical velocity for the cessation of the droplet motion.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities

Pioneer and Leading Goose R&D Program of Zhejiang

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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