Authors
Denis Bartolo, Christophe Josserand, Daniel Bonn
Publication date
2005/9/15
Journal
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Volume
545
Pages
329-338
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
We study the impact and subsequent retraction of liquid droplets upon high-speed impact on hydrophobic surfaces. Extensive experiments show that the drop retraction rate is a material constant and does not depend on the impact velocity. We show that on increasing the Ohnesorge number, , the retraction, i.e. dewetting, dynamics crosses from a capillary-inertial regime to a capillary-viscous regime. We rationalize the experimental observations by a simple but robust semi-quantitative model for the solid-liquid contact line dynamics inspired by the standard theories for thin-film dewetting.
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