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A Modified Weber Number Capturing the Bouncing–Wetting Transition of Droplet Impact on Rough Surfaces (Adv. Mater. Interfaces 10/2023)
by
Gan, Yixiang
, Bao, Yanyao
, Shi, Zhang
, Wang, Zhongzheng
in
adhesion
/ droplet dynamics
/ rough interfaces
/ roughness
/ surface tension
2023
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A Modified Weber Number Capturing the Bouncing–Wetting Transition of Droplet Impact on Rough Surfaces (Adv. Mater. Interfaces 10/2023)
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Gan, Yixiang
, Bao, Yanyao
, Shi, Zhang
, Wang, Zhongzheng
in
adhesion
/ droplet dynamics
/ rough interfaces
/ roughness
/ surface tension
2023
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A Modified Weber Number Capturing the Bouncing–Wetting Transition of Droplet Impact on Rough Surfaces (Adv. Mater. Interfaces 10/2023)
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A Modified Weber Number Capturing the Bouncing–Wetting Transition of Droplet Impact on Rough Surfaces (Adv. Mater. Interfaces 10/2023)
2023
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Droplet Dynamics
Yanyao Bao and colleagues report on the spreading and bouncing modes of droplets impacting on rough surfaces. The results in article number 2201873 suggest that a higher surface area and roughness promote the transition from bouncing to wetting of a droplet, benefiting surface design for facilitating droplet non‐adhesion features during transport. (Design credit: Dr. Louis Ong)
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