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PDMS 표면에서 충돌 액적의 점도에 따른 거동의 주기성

Periodicity of Droplet Impact Behavior by Liquid Viscosity on PDMS Surface

Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering 2022;39(11):857-862.
Published online: November 1, 2022

1 동의대학교 인공지능로봇연구소

2 동의대학교 기계자동차로봇부품공학부

1 The Research Institute of Artificial Intelligence Robots, Dong-Eui University

2 Division of Mechanical, Automotive, Robot Component Engineering, Dong-Eui University

#E-mail: thinking@deu.ac.kr, TEL: +82-051-890-2300
• Received: May 26, 2022   • Revised: July 7, 2022   • Accepted: July 12, 2022

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Periodicity of Droplet Impact Behavior by Liquid Viscosity on PDMS Surface
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Fig. 1 A diagram of the experimental setup for observing droplet collision behavior
Fig. 2 Volume and velocity of falling droplets versus glycerol concentration of liquid solution
Fig. 3 Sequential images of collision droplets with varying glycerol concentrations on the PDMS surface
Fig. 4 Using a digital image processing technique, calculating the diameter and height of a collision droplet
Fig. 5 Relative droplet diameter (D/Do) over time after collision with various glycerol concentrations
Fig. 6 Maximum spreading factor (β) and ohnesorge number versus glycerol concentration of the liquid solution
Fig. 7 Relative droplet height (H/Do) over time after collision with various glycerol concentrations
Fig. 8 The maximum relative droplet height (Hmax/Do) and oscillation frequency of droplet by glycerol concentration
Periodicity of Droplet Impact Behavior by Liquid Viscosity on PDMS Surface

Dimensionless number (Re, Oh) calculated based on the volume and velocity of each droplet concentration

Glycerol concentration [wt.%] We Oh
90 104 3.8 × 10-1
80 97 8.8 × 10-2
70 93 5.7 × 10-2
60 88 2.3 × 10-2
50 88 1.8 × 10-2
40 82 1.4 × 10-2
30 76 9.3 × 10-3
20 77 4.1 × 10-3
10 74 2.5 × 10-3
0 68 2.5 × 10-3
Table 1 Dimensionless number (Re, Oh) calculated based on the volume and velocity of each droplet concentration