Evaporation and contact line dynamics of surfactant droplets on a patterned surface

The study of the evaporation of liquid droplets on compact substrates and its pattern remains vital in important technology utilizations such as inkjet printing, surface cooling and surface coating [1]. Researches have been focusing on superhydrophobic surfaces with a contact angle about 150˚ due to...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Huwaina Ahmad Zailudin
Other Authors: Fei Duan
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74507
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
id sg-ntu-dr.10356-74507
record_format dspace
spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-745072023-03-04T18:45:06Z Evaporation and contact line dynamics of surfactant droplets on a patterned surface Huwaina Ahmad Zailudin Fei Duan School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering The study of the evaporation of liquid droplets on compact substrates and its pattern remains vital in important technology utilizations such as inkjet printing, surface cooling and surface coating [1]. Researches have been focusing on superhydrophobic surfaces with a contact angle about 150˚ due to their broad practical applications. However, there is still gap on understanding how the microstructures of the pattern surface correlate with the wetting behaviour and evaporation process of sessile droplet. The aim of this study is to investigate the wettability of special pattern surface decorated with micro-pyramid pillars and how the wettability property varies with various concentrations of surfactant solution. To achieve the aim of this study, five different parameters will be covered namely initial contact angle of various surfactant solutions, initial droplet wetting of surfactant solutions, side ratio of solutions, evaporation dynamics of droplets, volume rate of droplets and close view of contact line receding. In initial contact angle section, the droplet wetting shape and contact angle are observed. The relation between diameter and contact angle; and mode of which the droplet is undergoing are discussed in droplet evaporation dynamics. The detail receding of contact line is covered in the close view of contact line receding. It can be seen that when the droplet was dispensed on the substrate, it formed an octagonal shape and its contact angle for 45˚ line of sight (LS45˚) is smaller than 90˚ line of sight (LS90˚). The droplet shape varies accordingly to the surfactant. The side ratio for each droplet differs for each surfactants solution and this relates to the diameter and contact angle. As side ratio increase, diameter increases and contact angle declines. The relative contact angle and diameter changes as droplet undergoes constant contact radius (CCR), constant contact angle (CCA) or mixed mode. CCR signifies constant contact radius and decreasing contact angle, CCA indicates that contact angle remains constant and reduces contact line, and mixes mode designated for both contact angle and contact line that decreased synchronously. The overall evaporation duration for the droplet surfactants declines as surfactant in solution increases. Volume at low concentration of surfactant declined at slower rate compared to high concentration of surfactants. Lastly, the receding of the contact line is observed where it recedes in the line of sight for surfactant solutions whereas for none surfactant solution, it depins and its wetting shape changes to a circle. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2018-05-21T03:04:02Z 2018-05-21T03:04:02Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74507 en Nanyang Technological University 49 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider NTU Library
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic DRNTU::Engineering
spellingShingle DRNTU::Engineering
Huwaina Ahmad Zailudin
Evaporation and contact line dynamics of surfactant droplets on a patterned surface
description The study of the evaporation of liquid droplets on compact substrates and its pattern remains vital in important technology utilizations such as inkjet printing, surface cooling and surface coating [1]. Researches have been focusing on superhydrophobic surfaces with a contact angle about 150˚ due to their broad practical applications. However, there is still gap on understanding how the microstructures of the pattern surface correlate with the wetting behaviour and evaporation process of sessile droplet. The aim of this study is to investigate the wettability of special pattern surface decorated with micro-pyramid pillars and how the wettability property varies with various concentrations of surfactant solution. To achieve the aim of this study, five different parameters will be covered namely initial contact angle of various surfactant solutions, initial droplet wetting of surfactant solutions, side ratio of solutions, evaporation dynamics of droplets, volume rate of droplets and close view of contact line receding. In initial contact angle section, the droplet wetting shape and contact angle are observed. The relation between diameter and contact angle; and mode of which the droplet is undergoing are discussed in droplet evaporation dynamics. The detail receding of contact line is covered in the close view of contact line receding. It can be seen that when the droplet was dispensed on the substrate, it formed an octagonal shape and its contact angle for 45˚ line of sight (LS45˚) is smaller than 90˚ line of sight (LS90˚). The droplet shape varies accordingly to the surfactant. The side ratio for each droplet differs for each surfactants solution and this relates to the diameter and contact angle. As side ratio increase, diameter increases and contact angle declines. The relative contact angle and diameter changes as droplet undergoes constant contact radius (CCR), constant contact angle (CCA) or mixed mode. CCR signifies constant contact radius and decreasing contact angle, CCA indicates that contact angle remains constant and reduces contact line, and mixes mode designated for both contact angle and contact line that decreased synchronously. The overall evaporation duration for the droplet surfactants declines as surfactant in solution increases. Volume at low concentration of surfactant declined at slower rate compared to high concentration of surfactants. Lastly, the receding of the contact line is observed where it recedes in the line of sight for surfactant solutions whereas for none surfactant solution, it depins and its wetting shape changes to a circle.
author2 Fei Duan
author_facet Fei Duan
Huwaina Ahmad Zailudin
format Final Year Project
author Huwaina Ahmad Zailudin
author_sort Huwaina Ahmad Zailudin
title Evaporation and contact line dynamics of surfactant droplets on a patterned surface
title_short Evaporation and contact line dynamics of surfactant droplets on a patterned surface
title_full Evaporation and contact line dynamics of surfactant droplets on a patterned surface
title_fullStr Evaporation and contact line dynamics of surfactant droplets on a patterned surface
title_full_unstemmed Evaporation and contact line dynamics of surfactant droplets on a patterned surface
title_sort evaporation and contact line dynamics of surfactant droplets on a patterned surface
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74507
_version_ 1759853584122380288