We study the evaporation rate from single drops as well as collections of drops on a solid substrate, both experimentally and theoretically. For a single isolated drop of water, in general the evaporative flux is limited by diffusion of water through the air, leading to an evaporation rate that is proportional to the linear dimension of the drop. Here, we test the limitations of this scaling law for several small drops and for very large drops. We find that both for simple arrangements of drops, as well as for complex drop size distributions found in sprays, cooperative effects between drops are significant. For large drops, we find that the onset of convection introduces a length scale of approximately 20 mm in radius, below which linear s...
The process of water evaporation, although deeply studied, does not enjoy a kinetic description that...
The process of water evaporation, although deeply studied, does not enjoy a kinetic description that...
The effects of neighboring droplets on the dissolution of a sessile droplet, i.e. collective effects...
We study the evaporation rate from single drops as well as collections of drops on a solid substrate...
We study the evaporation rate from single drops as well as collections of drops on a solid substrate...
The evaporation of a liquid drop on a solid substrate is a remarkably common phenomenon. Yet, the co...
The evaporation of a liquid drop on a solid substrate is a remarkably common phenomenon. Yet, the co...
The statistical rate theory (SRT) is applied to predict the average evaporation flux of liquid dropl...
The statistical rate theory (SRT) is applied to predict the average evaporation flux of liquid dropl...
Although droplet evaporation has been studied extensively, the focus is mostly limited to single sph...
Retention and evaporation of water have important implications in many natural and industrial settin...
Retention and evaporation of water have important implications in many natural and industrial settin...
Manipulation of an array of surface droplets organised in an ordered structure turns out to be of im...
Manipulation of an array of surface droplets organised in an ordered structure turns out to be of im...
Manipulation of an array of surface droplets organised in an ordered structure turns out to be of im...
The process of water evaporation, although deeply studied, does not enjoy a kinetic description that...
The process of water evaporation, although deeply studied, does not enjoy a kinetic description that...
The effects of neighboring droplets on the dissolution of a sessile droplet, i.e. collective effects...
We study the evaporation rate from single drops as well as collections of drops on a solid substrate...
We study the evaporation rate from single drops as well as collections of drops on a solid substrate...
The evaporation of a liquid drop on a solid substrate is a remarkably common phenomenon. Yet, the co...
The evaporation of a liquid drop on a solid substrate is a remarkably common phenomenon. Yet, the co...
The statistical rate theory (SRT) is applied to predict the average evaporation flux of liquid dropl...
The statistical rate theory (SRT) is applied to predict the average evaporation flux of liquid dropl...
Although droplet evaporation has been studied extensively, the focus is mostly limited to single sph...
Retention and evaporation of water have important implications in many natural and industrial settin...
Retention and evaporation of water have important implications in many natural and industrial settin...
Manipulation of an array of surface droplets organised in an ordered structure turns out to be of im...
Manipulation of an array of surface droplets organised in an ordered structure turns out to be of im...
Manipulation of an array of surface droplets organised in an ordered structure turns out to be of im...
The process of water evaporation, although deeply studied, does not enjoy a kinetic description that...
The process of water evaporation, although deeply studied, does not enjoy a kinetic description that...
The effects of neighboring droplets on the dissolution of a sessile droplet, i.e. collective effects...