Spreading characteristics of water droplets impacting onto a moving hydrophilic surface

Zhibing Zhu, Jinzu Yang, Shuai Yang, Xiaojing Sun*, Xuan Zhang

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Abstract

The impingement of water droplets onto solid moving surfaces is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and industry, making it fundamentally important to understand the droplet spreading dynamics. Here, the influence of surface movement on the asymmetric spreading characteristics of water droplets on horizontally moving hydrophilic surfaces is experimentally investigated. The spreading process and liquid film morphology, maximum spreading factor and time, and liquid film centroid are analyzed under different tangential moving and normal impact Weber numbers (i.e., Wet and Wen). In the moving direction, the spreading is stretched by the surface movement, increasing the maximum spreading diameter. Ellipse and tail patterns are observed in the regions of Wet < 0.72Wen and Wet > 0.72Wen. For both patterns, the ratios of the maximum spreading factor in the moving direction to that perpendicular to the moving direction could be expressed as functions of Wet0.5Wen-0.5. The spreading time perpendicular to the moving direction is reduced by the surface movement and this reduction is normalized by a modified correlation. The liquid film centroid travels slower than the moving surface in the early stage and travels as fast as the moving surface in the final stage. The relative displacement of the liquid film centroid can be scaled as Wet0.5Wen-0.5. This study deepens our understanding of the droplet impact behaviors on moving surfaces and the findings help analyze the dynamics on more compilated moving surfaces.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111449
JournalExperimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Volume165
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • Impact droplet
  • Liquid film
  • Moving surface
  • Spreading behavior

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Zhu, Z., Yang, J., Yang, S., Sun, X., & Zhang, X. (2025). Spreading characteristics of water droplets impacting onto a moving hydrophilic surface. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 165, Article 111449. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2025.111449