We show that a volatile liquid drop placed at the surface of a nonvolatile liquid pool warmer than the boiling point of the drop can be held in a Leidenfrost state even for vanishingly small superheats. Such an observation points to the importance of the substrate roughness, negligible in the case considered here, in determining the threshold Leidenfrost temperature. A theoretical model based on the one proposed by Sobac et al. [Phys. Rev. E 90, 053011 (2014)] is developed in order to rationalize the experimental data. The shapes of the drop and of the liquid substrate are analyzed. The model notably provides scalings for the vapor film thickness profile. For small drops, these scalings appear to be identical to the case of a Leidenfrost dr...
The Leidenfrost effect is a phenomenon in which a liquid, poured onto a surface significantly hotter...
International audienceThe Leidenfrost effect is a phenomenon in which a liquid, poured onto a surfac...
International audienceThe Leidenfrost effect is a phenomenon in which a liquid, poured onto a surfac...
International audienceWe show that a volatile liquid drop placed at the surface of a nonvolatile liq...
International audienceWe show that a volatile liquid drop placed at the surface of a nonvolatile liq...
The Leidenfrost effect is studied for drops on a superheated yet non-volatile liquid pool, and contr...
It is well known that a liquid drop released over a very hot surface generally does not contact the ...
Droplets can be levitated by their own vapour when placed onto a superheated plate (the Leidenfrost ...
In the Leidenfrost effect, a liquid drop stands above a very hot substrate and levitates over a bed ...
A Leidenfrost drop forms when a volatile liquid is brought in contact with a very hot solid. Then, a...
In the Leidenfrost effect, drops levitate on a thin film of vapor generated by the evaporation of th...
Temperature control is omnipresent in today’s life: from keeping your fridge cold, maintaining a roo...
When a liquid droplet is placed on a very hot solid, it levitates on its own vapor layer, a phenomen...
Temperature control is omnipresent in today’s life: from keeping your fridge cold, maintaining a roo...
We here present a simple fitting-parameter-free theory of the Leidenfrost effect (droplet levitation...
The Leidenfrost effect is a phenomenon in which a liquid, poured onto a surface significantly hotter...
International audienceThe Leidenfrost effect is a phenomenon in which a liquid, poured onto a surfac...
International audienceThe Leidenfrost effect is a phenomenon in which a liquid, poured onto a surfac...
International audienceWe show that a volatile liquid drop placed at the surface of a nonvolatile liq...
International audienceWe show that a volatile liquid drop placed at the surface of a nonvolatile liq...
The Leidenfrost effect is studied for drops on a superheated yet non-volatile liquid pool, and contr...
It is well known that a liquid drop released over a very hot surface generally does not contact the ...
Droplets can be levitated by their own vapour when placed onto a superheated plate (the Leidenfrost ...
In the Leidenfrost effect, a liquid drop stands above a very hot substrate and levitates over a bed ...
A Leidenfrost drop forms when a volatile liquid is brought in contact with a very hot solid. Then, a...
In the Leidenfrost effect, drops levitate on a thin film of vapor generated by the evaporation of th...
Temperature control is omnipresent in today’s life: from keeping your fridge cold, maintaining a roo...
When a liquid droplet is placed on a very hot solid, it levitates on its own vapor layer, a phenomen...
Temperature control is omnipresent in today’s life: from keeping your fridge cold, maintaining a roo...
We here present a simple fitting-parameter-free theory of the Leidenfrost effect (droplet levitation...
The Leidenfrost effect is a phenomenon in which a liquid, poured onto a surface significantly hotter...
International audienceThe Leidenfrost effect is a phenomenon in which a liquid, poured onto a surfac...
International audienceThe Leidenfrost effect is a phenomenon in which a liquid, poured onto a surfac...