Thermal delay of drop coalescence
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Geri, Michela; Keshavarz, Bavand; McKinley, Gareth H; Bush, John W. M.
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We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study of drop coalescence in the presence of an initial temperature difference 𝛥T[subscript 0] between a drop and a bath of the same liquid. We characterize experimentally the dependence of the residence time before coalescence on 𝛥T[subscript 0] for silicone oils with different viscosities. Delayed coalescence arises above a critical temperature difference 𝛥T[subscript c] that depends on the fluid viscosity: for 𝛥T[subscript 0] > 𝛥T[subscript c], the delay time increases 𝛥T[subscript 0] [superscript 2/3] as for all liquids examined. This observed dependence is rationalized theoretically through consideration of the thermocapillary flows generated within the drop, the bath and the intervening air layer.
Date issued
2017-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mathematics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
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Cambridge University Press
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Geri, Michela et al. “Thermal Delay of Drop Coalescence.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics 833 (December 2017): R3 © 2017 Cambridge University Press
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0022-1120
1469-7645