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Multiple droplets on a conical fiber: formation, motion, and droplet mergers

Abstract

Small droplets on slender conical fibers spontaneously move along the fiber due to capillary action. The droplet motion depends on the geometry of the cone, the surface wettability, the surface tension, the viscosity, and the droplet size. Here we study with experiments and numerical simulations, the formation, spontaneous motion, and the eventual merger, of multiple droplets on slender conical fibers as they interact with each other. The droplet size and their spacing on the fibre is controlled by the Plateau-Rayleigh instability after dip-coating the conical fiber. Once these droplets are formed on the fiber, they spontaneously start to move. Since droplets of different size move with different speeds, they effectively coarsen the droplet patterning by merging on the fiber. The droplet merging process affects locally the droplet speed and alters the spatiotemporal film deposition on the fiber.

Authors

Lee CL; Chan TS; Carlson A; Dalnoki-Veress K

Journal

Soft Matter, Vol. 18, No. 7, pp. 1364–1370

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

February 16, 2022

DOI

10.1039/d1sm01462e

ISSN

1744-683X

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