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Transition time of a bouncing drop

Published 28 Oct 2024 in physics.flu-dyn | (2410.20821v1)

Abstract: Contact time of bouncing drops is one of the most essential parameters to quantify the water-repellency of surfaces. Generally, the contact time on superhydrophobic surfaces is known to be Weber number-independent. Here, we probe an additional characteristic time, \emph{transition time} inherent in water drop impacting on superhydrophobic surfaces, marking a switch from a predominantly lateral to an axial motion. Systematic experiments and numerical simulations show that the transition time is also Weber number-independent and accounts for half the contact time. Additionally we identify a Weber-independent partition of volume at the maximum spreading state between the rim and lamella and show that the latter contains 1/4 of the total volume of the drop.

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