Title of article :
Sessile drop on Oscillating Incline
Author/Authors :
De Maio, L Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Modelling - CNRS UMR 8089 University of Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, France , Dunlop, F Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Modelling - CNRS UMR 8089 University of Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, France
Abstract :
Natural or industrial flows of a fluid often involve droplets or bubbles of another fluid, pinned by physical or
chemical impurities or by the roughness of the bounding walls. Here we study numerically one drop pinned
on a circular hydrophilic patch, on an oscillating incline whose angle is proportional to sin(ωt). The resulting
deformation of the drop is measured by the displacement of its center of mass, which behaves similarly to a
driven over-damped linear oscillator with amplitude A(ω) and phase lag φ(ω). The phase lag is O(ω) at small
ω like a linear oscillator, but the amplitude is O(ω−1) in a wide range of large ω instead of O(ω−2) for a linear
oscillator. A heuristic explanation is given for this behaviour. The simulations were performed with the
software Comsol in mode Laminar Two-Phase Flow, Level Set, with fluid 1 as engine oil and fluid 2 as
water.
Keywords :
Computational study , Finite elements , Driven oscillator , Two-Phase flow , droplet , Pinning
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics