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Spreading dynamics of a partially wetting water film atop a MHz substrate vibration

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
Volume 27, Issue 10, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.4932086

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  1. CIG FP-7 PEOPLE Programme [615650]
  2. Israel Science Foundation [489/14]

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A MHz vibration, or an acoustic wave, propagating in a solid substrate may support the convective spreading of a liquid film. Previous studies uncovered this ability for fully wetting silicon oil films under the excitation of a MHz Rayleigh surface acoustic wave (SAW), propagating in a lithium niobate substrate. Partially wetting de-ionized water films, however, appeared immune to this spreading mechanism. Here, we use both theory and experiment to reconsider this situation and show partially wetting water films may spread under the influence of a propagating MHz vibration. We demonstrate distinct capillary and convective (vibrational/acoustic) spreading regimes that are governed by a balance between convective and capillary mechanisms, manifested in the non-dimensional number theta(3)/We, where theta is the three phase contact angle of the liquid with the solid substrate and We equivalent to rho(UH)-H-2/gamma; rho, gamma, H, and U are the liquid density, liquid/vapour surface tension, characteristic film thickness, and the characteristic velocity amplitude of the propagating vibration on the solid surface, respectively. Our main finding is that the vibration will support a continuous spreading motion of the liquid film out of a large reservoir if the convective mechanism prevails (theta(3)/We < 1); otherwise (theta(3)/We > 1), the dynamics of the film is governed by the capillary mechanism. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.

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