马朗戈尼效应
表面张力
拉普拉斯压力
聚结(物理)
机械
雷诺数
湍流
对流
涡流
缩放比例
分手
物理
化学
化学物理
材料科学
热力学
几何学
数学
天体生物学
作者
Yitan Li,Amir A. Pahlavan,Yuguang Chen,Song Liu,Yan Li,Howard A. Stone,Steve Granick
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2214657120
摘要
For almost 200 y, the dominant approach to understand oil-on-water droplet shape and stability has been the thermodynamic expectation of minimized energy, yet parallel literature shows the prominence of Marangoni flow, an adaptive gradient of interfacial tension that produces convection rolls in the water. Our experiments, scaling arguments, and linear stability analysis show that the resulting Marangoni-driven high-Reynolds-number flow in shallow water overcomes radial symmetry of droplet shape otherwise enforced by the Laplace pressure. As a consequence, oil-on-water droplets are sheared to become polygons with distinct edges and corners. Moreover, subphase flows beneath individual droplets can inhibit the coalescence of adjacent droplets, leading to rich many-body dynamics that makes them look alive. The phenomenon of a “vortex halo” in the liquid subphase emerges as a hidden variable.
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