articlePhysical Review LettersMay 11, 2005GREEN OA

Drop Splashing on a Dry Smooth Surface

University of Chicago

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Abstract

The corona splash due to the impact of a liquid drop on a smooth dry substrate is investigated with high-speed photography. A striking phenomenon is observed: splashing can be completely suppressed by decreasing the pressure of the surrounding gas. The threshold pressure where a splash first occurs is measured as a function of the impact velocity and found to scale with the molecular weight of the gas and the viscosity of the liquid. Both experimental scaling relations support a model in which compressible effects in the gas are responsible for splashing in liquid solid impacts.

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Keywords
  • Splash
  • Materials science
  • Drop impact
  • Mechanics
  • Scaling
  • Solid surface
  • Drop (telecommunication)
  • Liquid drop
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