We present the results of a combined experimental and numerical investigation of the coalescence of a drop with a liquid reservoir of a miscible but distinct fluid. Particular attention is given to elucidating the influence on the coalescence process of a surface tension difference between drop and reservoir. Drops are gently deposited on the surface of the reservoir, and so coalesce with negligible initial vertical velocity. Depending on the drop size and reservoir composition, partial or total coalescence may occur. Three distinct regimes, depending on the reservoir to drop surface tension ratio, Rσ, are identified and delineated through both experiments and numerics. If Rσ<0.42, droplets are ejected from the top of the drop, while satell...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
When two separate masses of the same fluid are broughtgently into contact, they are expected to full...
When a droplet of liquid 1 falls through liquid 2 to eventually hit the liquid 2-liquid 1 interface,...
An investigation of the coalescence of two water drops on a surface is presented and compared with d...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
The coalescence of water drops on a substrate is studied experimentally. We focus on the rapid growt...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
When a drop is deposited gently onto the surface of a layer of the same liquid, it sits momentarily ...
The partial coalescence of a droplet onto a planar liquid/liquid interface is investigated theoretic...
Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as raining, ...
The surface–tension-driven coalescence of drops has been extensively studied because of the omnipres...
Drop coalescence is an interfacial fluid dynamics phenomenon in daily life. When an initial contact ...
As a means of integrating detailed theoretical considerations of turbulent drop coalescence with exp...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
The coalescence of single drops at a plane liquid–liquid interface has been studied both theoretical...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
When two separate masses of the same fluid are broughtgently into contact, they are expected to full...
When a droplet of liquid 1 falls through liquid 2 to eventually hit the liquid 2-liquid 1 interface,...
An investigation of the coalescence of two water drops on a surface is presented and compared with d...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
The coalescence of water drops on a substrate is studied experimentally. We focus on the rapid growt...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
When a drop is deposited gently onto the surface of a layer of the same liquid, it sits momentarily ...
The partial coalescence of a droplet onto a planar liquid/liquid interface is investigated theoretic...
Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as raining, ...
The surface–tension-driven coalescence of drops has been extensively studied because of the omnipres...
Drop coalescence is an interfacial fluid dynamics phenomenon in daily life. When an initial contact ...
As a means of integrating detailed theoretical considerations of turbulent drop coalescence with exp...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
The coalescence of single drops at a plane liquid–liquid interface has been studied both theoretical...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
When two separate masses of the same fluid are broughtgently into contact, they are expected to full...
When a droplet of liquid 1 falls through liquid 2 to eventually hit the liquid 2-liquid 1 interface,...