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Drop dynamics after impact on a solid wall: Theory and simulations
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Impact (Mechanics)EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringImpact LoadingComputational MechanicsFluid PropertiesPlanar Solid SurfaceMechanicsRheologyHydrodynamic StabilityPhysicsSolid WallFlow PhysicDrop DynamicsFluid DropSolid MechanicsDisperse FlowHigh SpeedHydrodynamicsApplied PhysicsFluid-solid InteractionMultiscale HydrodynamicsMechanics Of Materials
We study the impact of a fluid drop onto a planar solid surface at high speed so that at impact, kinetic energy dominates over surface energy and inertia dominates over viscous effects. As the drop spreads, it deforms into a thin film, whose thickness is limited by the growth of a viscous boundary layer near the solid wall. Owing to surface tension, the edge of the film retracts relative to the flow in the film and fluid collects into a toroidal rim bounding the film. Using mass and momentum conservation, we construct a model for the radius of the deposit as a function of time. At each stage, we perform detailed comparisons between theory and numerical simulations of the Navier–Stokes equation.
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