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Freezing-damped impact of a water drop

  • Virgile Thiévenaz
  • , Thomas Séon
  • , Christophe Josserand

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Résumé

We experimentally investigate the effect of freezing on the spreading of a water drop. Whenever a water drop impacts a cold surface, whose temperature is lower than 0 C, a thin layer of ice grows during the spreading. This freezing has a notable effect on the impact: at given Reynolds and Weber numbers, we show that lowering the surface temperature reduces the drop maximal extent. Using an analogy between this ice layer and the viscous boundary layer, which also grows during the spreading, we are able to model the effect of freezing as an effective viscosity. The scaling laws designed for viscous drop impact can therefore be applied to such a solidification problem, avoiding the recourse to a full and complex modelling of the thermal dynamics.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article24002
journalEPL
Volume132
Numéro de publication2
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 23 déc. 2020
Modification externeOui

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