The impact of drops of a concentrated colloidal suspension of nearly hard-core particles in octadecene (volume fraction: 59.6%) onto solid surfaces is studied experimentally by high-speed imaging, for impact Weber numbers ranging between 26 and 262, and for different values of the target surface energy. Upon impact, these drops do not exhibit inertial spreading, which is observed for other Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluid drops. On wettable surfaces (glass), impact is followed by capillary driven spreading at the same rate observed in Newtonian fluids (Tanner’s law), while on less wettable surfaces (PTFE) colloidal suspension drops relax to achieve the shape of a spherical cap, but do not spread. This peculiar impact morphology, and in par...
Impact of water droplets on a flat, solid surface was studied using both experiments and numerical s...
Drop impact onto surfaces has long been a popular and important subject of experimental, numerical a...
Drop impact onto a particle in mid-air is a fundamental physical phenomena relevant to many applicat...
When droplets of high concentration wet powder impact on a solid surface, the large stresses that bu...
The aim of this work is to understand the changes in the observed phenomena during particle-laden dr...
The impact of drops of concentrated non-Brownian suspensions (cornstarch and polystyrene spheres) on...
Complex fluids exhibit a variety of exotic flow behaviours under high stresses, such as shear thicke...
The impact of water drops on spherical soft surfaces is investigated experimentally through high-spe...
Since decades, drop impact has been a popular topic of investigation for the importance that such a ...
International audienceAn experimental study of liquid drop impacts on a granular medium (glass beads...
The normal impact of a drop of yield-stress fluid on a flat rigid surface is investigated experiment...
The splat morphology after the impact of suspension drops on hydrophilic (glass) and hydrophobic (po...
The impact and spreading behavior of Newtonian-fluid droplets containing 0.1 mg ml(-1) of graphene n...
The drop dynamics of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids on smooth surfaces is studied experimentally...
The study of fluid spreading dynamics has been playing an important role in many technological and i...
Impact of water droplets on a flat, solid surface was studied using both experiments and numerical s...
Drop impact onto surfaces has long been a popular and important subject of experimental, numerical a...
Drop impact onto a particle in mid-air is a fundamental physical phenomena relevant to many applicat...
When droplets of high concentration wet powder impact on a solid surface, the large stresses that bu...
The aim of this work is to understand the changes in the observed phenomena during particle-laden dr...
The impact of drops of concentrated non-Brownian suspensions (cornstarch and polystyrene spheres) on...
Complex fluids exhibit a variety of exotic flow behaviours under high stresses, such as shear thicke...
The impact of water drops on spherical soft surfaces is investigated experimentally through high-spe...
Since decades, drop impact has been a popular topic of investigation for the importance that such a ...
International audienceAn experimental study of liquid drop impacts on a granular medium (glass beads...
The normal impact of a drop of yield-stress fluid on a flat rigid surface is investigated experiment...
The splat morphology after the impact of suspension drops on hydrophilic (glass) and hydrophobic (po...
The impact and spreading behavior of Newtonian-fluid droplets containing 0.1 mg ml(-1) of graphene n...
The drop dynamics of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids on smooth surfaces is studied experimentally...
The study of fluid spreading dynamics has been playing an important role in many technological and i...
Impact of water droplets on a flat, solid surface was studied using both experiments and numerical s...
Drop impact onto surfaces has long been a popular and important subject of experimental, numerical a...
Drop impact onto a particle in mid-air is a fundamental physical phenomena relevant to many applicat...