材料科学
粘性指进
不稳定性
流量(数学)
固体表面
相(物质)
机械
相变
相变
曲面(拓扑)
二进制数
化学物理
热力学
物理
多孔介质
多孔性
复合材料
几何学
算术
量子力学
数学
作者
Pallav Kant,Henrik Müller-Groeling,Detlef Lohse
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.125.184501
摘要
The impact of a droplet on an undercooled surface is a complex phenomenon as it simultaneously instigates several physical processes that cover a broad spectrum of transport phenomena and phase transition. Here, we report and explain an unexpected but highly relevant phenomenon of fingered growth of the solid phase. It emerges during the impact of a binary droplet that freezes from the outside prior to the impact on the undercooled surface. We establish that the presence of presolidified material at the advancing contact line fundamentally changes the resulting dynamics, namely, by modifying the local flow mobility that leads to an instability analogous to viscous fingering. Moreover, we delineate the interplay between the interfacial deformations of the impacting droplet and patterned growth of the solid phase as disconnected patterns emerge at faster impacts.
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