The corona splash due to the impact of a liquid drop on a smooth dry substrate is investigated with high speed photography. A striking phenomenon is observed: splashing can be completely suppressed by decreasing the pressure of the surrounding gas. The threshold pressure where a splash first occurs is measured as a function of the impact velocity and found to scale with the molecular weight of the gas and the viscosity of the liquid. Both experimental scaling relations support a model in which compressible effects in the gas are responsible for splashing in liquid solid impacts
Whether a droplet splashes upon impact onto a solid is known to depend not only on the fluid propert...
We investigate the impact velocity beyond which the ejection of smaller droplets from the main dropl...
Abstract – The ambient gas pressure is determined for the onset of splashing of low-viscosity liquid...
We investigate two parameters, gas pressure and substrate roughness, that control the dynamics of sp...
We present the experimental evidence of prompt splashing due to surface roughness at drop impact on ...
High-speed impacts of droplets are well-known to cause serious erosion to surfaces. One reason are h...
© 1993 Vincent John CullinanThe splash event produced by a falling drop impinging on a bath of liqui...
When a drop impinges on a dry solid surface it can stick to the surface, spread, bounce off the surf...
Formation of a splash crown and a cavity following the impact of a sphere on a body of liquid is a c...
Physical parameters and processes that may be important for modeling splashing will be addressed. Th...
International audienceA drop hitting a solid surface can deposit, bounce, or splash. Splashing arise...
The impact of single drops on a thin liquid film was studied to understand the mechanism of secondar...
When a drop of liquid impacts a solid surface under normal conditions a portion of the liquid reboun...
We experimentally investigate the splashing mechanism of a millimeter-sized ethanol drop impinging o...
Splash suppression during drop impact continues to be a grand challenge. To date, only a few techniq...
Whether a droplet splashes upon impact onto a solid is known to depend not only on the fluid propert...
We investigate the impact velocity beyond which the ejection of smaller droplets from the main dropl...
Abstract – The ambient gas pressure is determined for the onset of splashing of low-viscosity liquid...
We investigate two parameters, gas pressure and substrate roughness, that control the dynamics of sp...
We present the experimental evidence of prompt splashing due to surface roughness at drop impact on ...
High-speed impacts of droplets are well-known to cause serious erosion to surfaces. One reason are h...
© 1993 Vincent John CullinanThe splash event produced by a falling drop impinging on a bath of liqui...
When a drop impinges on a dry solid surface it can stick to the surface, spread, bounce off the surf...
Formation of a splash crown and a cavity following the impact of a sphere on a body of liquid is a c...
Physical parameters and processes that may be important for modeling splashing will be addressed. Th...
International audienceA drop hitting a solid surface can deposit, bounce, or splash. Splashing arise...
The impact of single drops on a thin liquid film was studied to understand the mechanism of secondar...
When a drop of liquid impacts a solid surface under normal conditions a portion of the liquid reboun...
We experimentally investigate the splashing mechanism of a millimeter-sized ethanol drop impinging o...
Splash suppression during drop impact continues to be a grand challenge. To date, only a few techniq...
Whether a droplet splashes upon impact onto a solid is known to depend not only on the fluid propert...
We investigate the impact velocity beyond which the ejection of smaller droplets from the main dropl...
Abstract – The ambient gas pressure is determined for the onset of splashing of low-viscosity liquid...