The drying of liquid droplets

  • Zechao Jiang
  • , Xiuyuan Yang
  • , Mengmeng Wu
  • , Xingkun Man*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The drying of liquid droplets is a common phenomenon in daily life, and has long attracted special interest in scientific research. We propose a simple model to quantify the shape evolution of drying droplets. The model takes into account the friction constant between the contact line (CL) and the substrate, the capillary forces, and the evaporation rate. Two typical evaporation processes observed in experiments, i.e., the constant contact radius (CCR) and the constant contact angle (CCA), are demonstrated by the model. Moreover, the simple model shows complicated evaporation dynamics, for example, the CL first spreads and then recedes during evaporation. Analytical models of no evaporation, CCR, and CCA cases are given, respectively. The scaling law of the CL or the contact angle as a function of time obtained by analytical model is consistent with the full numerical model, and they are all subjected to experimental tests. The general model facilitates a quantitative understanding of the physical mechanism underlying the drying of liquid droplets.

Original languageEnglish
Article number096803
JournalChinese Physics B
Volume29
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2020

Keywords

  • contact line motion
  • droplets
  • evaporation
  • Onsager variational principle

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