A droplet may be prevented from wetting a solid surface by the existence of a lubricating film of air, driven by theromcapillary convection, between liquid and solid surfaces. The noncontact nature and the load-carrying capability of a nonwetting droplet lead to potential engineering applications, e.g., low-friction bearings. The present research consists of two thrusts. The first is aimed at quantifying nonwetting-system failures (film and pinning) triggered by application of a mechanical load, gaining insights to failure mechanisms. Experimental results show that film failure occurs over a wide range of droplet volumes when the temperature difference between the droplet and the plate, the driving potential of the free-surface motion, ...
Liquid drops play a dominant role in numerous industrial applications, such as spray coating, spray ...
Drop impact is fundamental to various natural and industrial processes such as rain-induced soil ero...
Moving contact lines are involved in several engineering applications: in in-flight icing phenomenon...
This project has focused on the experimental determination of the frictional forces associated with ...
We have carried out an experimental study of liquid drop im-pact on various superhydrophobic substra...
Two new mechanisms of droplet splashing and breakup during impact have been identified and analyzed....
Aeroengine bearing chambers are geometrically complex, typically containing shafts, bearings, seals ...
International audienceThis paper presents initial work performed to develop a database of contact an...
Spray cooling has high potential in thermal management and life support systems by overcoming the de...
A liquid drop approaching a solid surface deforms substantially under the influence of the ambient a...
As digital microfluidics has continued to mature since its advent in the early 1980\u27s, an increas...
The study of droplet impact in fluid mechanics has been continuing for many years, but the exhibited...
This article reports experimental results of the presence of a mixed regime where rebound or coalesc...
This paper presents initial work performed to develop a database of contact angles of sessile drops ...
This Final Year Project (FYP) report covers the summary of literature review done, the design of the...
Liquid drops play a dominant role in numerous industrial applications, such as spray coating, spray ...
Drop impact is fundamental to various natural and industrial processes such as rain-induced soil ero...
Moving contact lines are involved in several engineering applications: in in-flight icing phenomenon...
This project has focused on the experimental determination of the frictional forces associated with ...
We have carried out an experimental study of liquid drop im-pact on various superhydrophobic substra...
Two new mechanisms of droplet splashing and breakup during impact have been identified and analyzed....
Aeroengine bearing chambers are geometrically complex, typically containing shafts, bearings, seals ...
International audienceThis paper presents initial work performed to develop a database of contact an...
Spray cooling has high potential in thermal management and life support systems by overcoming the de...
A liquid drop approaching a solid surface deforms substantially under the influence of the ambient a...
As digital microfluidics has continued to mature since its advent in the early 1980\u27s, an increas...
The study of droplet impact in fluid mechanics has been continuing for many years, but the exhibited...
This article reports experimental results of the presence of a mixed regime where rebound or coalesc...
This paper presents initial work performed to develop a database of contact angles of sessile drops ...
This Final Year Project (FYP) report covers the summary of literature review done, the design of the...
Liquid drops play a dominant role in numerous industrial applications, such as spray coating, spray ...
Drop impact is fundamental to various natural and industrial processes such as rain-induced soil ero...
Moving contact lines are involved in several engineering applications: in in-flight icing phenomenon...