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Self-propelling uneven Leidenfrost solids
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2013
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EngineeringMolecular Self-assemblyMechanical EngineeringFluid MechanicsWettingSoft MatterMechanicsCapillarity PhenomenonRheologyPhysicsSurface TensionMultiphase FlowHot SurfaceLubrication FlowThixotropyNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyApplied PhysicsOwn VaporFluid-solid InteractionSelf-propulsion
Placed on a hot surface, a solid that sublimates at atmospheric pressure can levitate on a cushion of its own vapor. Discovered by Leidenfrost, this effect has mostly been studied with liquids. Whereas the shape of a droplet is determined by a competition between gravity, surface tension, and stress in the vapor layer, a solid does not deform. In this paper, we show experimentally and theoretically that asymmetric mass distributions in a Leidenfrost solid can lead to a non homogenous vapor layer in which the lubrication flow generates a lateral force able to propel the body.
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