"Immortal" liquid film formed by colliding bubble at oscillating solid substrates

被引:15
作者
Zawala, Jan [1 ]
机构
[1] Polish Acad Sci, Jerzy Haber Inst Catalysis & Surface Chem, Krakow, Poland
关键词
3-PHASE CONTACT FORMATION; HIGH REYNOLDS-NUMBER; ADAPTIVE SOLVER; THIN-FILMS; N-OCTANOL; IMPACT; COALESCENCE; ATTACHMENT; RISE; VELOCITY;
D O I
10.1063/1.4948628
中图分类号
O3 [力学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
This paper presents an experimental study of the behavior of an ascending air bubble (equivalent radius 0.74 mm) colliding with a solid substrate. The substrate is either motionless or oscillating with a precisely adjusted acceleration, slightly higher than gravity. It is shown that the stability of the liquid film formed between the striking bubble and the solid surface depends not only on the hydrophobic/hydrophilic properties of the solid but also on the energetic interrelations in the system. The results indicate that the rupture of the bubble and its attachment at a smooth hydrophobic solid surface are related to the viscous dissipation of energy, leading to a gradual decrease in the bubble deformation, and in consequence in the radius of the formed separating liquid film. When the film radius is small enough, the bubble ruptures and attaches to the hydrophobic solid surface. Moreover, it is shown that when the bubble deformations are forced to be constant, by applying properly adjusted oscillations of the solid substrate (energy supply conditions), bubble rupture can be prevented and a constant bubble bouncing is observed, irrespective of the hydrophobic/hydrophilic properties of the solid substrate. Under such energy supply conditions, the liquid film can be considered "immortal." The numerical calculations performed for the respective system, in which constant kinetic energy is induced, confirm that the liquid film can persist indefinitely owing to its constant radius, which is too large to reach the critical thickness for rupture during the collision time. Published by AIP Publishing.
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