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Inertio-capillary rebound of a droplet impacting a fluid bath

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The rebound of droplets impacting a deep fluid bath is studied both experimentally and theoretically. Millimetric drops are generated using a piezoelectric droplet-on-demand generator and normally impact a bath of the same fluid. Measurements of the droplet trajectory and other rebound metrics are compared directly to the predictions of a linear quasi-potential model, as well as fully resolved direct numerical simulations (DNS) of the unsteady Navier-Stokes equations. Both models resolve the time-dependent bath and droplet shapes in addition to the droplet trajectory. In the quasi-potential model, the droplet and bath shape are decomposed using orthogonal function decompositions leading to two sets of coupled damped linear harmonic oscillator equations solved using an implicit numerical method. The underdamped dynamics of the drop are directly coupled to the response of the bath through a single-point kinematic match condition which we demonstrate to be an effective and efficient model in our parameter regime of interest. Starting from the inertio-capillary limit in which both gravitational and viscous effects are negligible, increases in gravity or viscosity lead to a decrease in the coefficient of restitution and an increase in the contact time. The inertio-capillary limit defines an upper bound on the possible coefficient of restitution for droplet-bath impact, depending only on the Weber number. The quasi-potential model is able to rationalize historical experimental measurements for the coefficient of restitution, first presented by Jayaratne and Mason (1964).Comment: 33 pages, 13 figure
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Published
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10.1017/jfm.2023.88

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0000-0002-2449-0185
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Mathematical Institute
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0000-0002-7934-7909
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0000-0003-2615-9178


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Funder identifier:
10.13039/100000001
Grant:
CBET-2123371
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Funder identifier:
10.13039/501100000266
Grant:
EP/W016036/1


Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Journal:
Journal of Fluid Mechanics More from this journal
Volume:
958
Pages:
a24
Article number:
A24
Publication date:
2023-03-03
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EISSN:
1469-7645
ISSN:
0022-1120


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English
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1331236
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pubs:1331236
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W4323047312
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2026-05-05
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