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Hauptverfasser: Gao, Yuan, Li, Yanshen
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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author Gao, Yuan
Li, Yanshen
author_facet Gao, Yuan
Li, Yanshen
contents The interaction of drops floating on liquid surfaces is important for many natural processes and industrial applications. In many of the cases, the system is multicomponent, leading to Marangoni flows on the surface. Here we investigate the competing effect of the attractive ``Cheerios effect'' and the repulsive solutal Marangoni flow by observing the behaviors of two identical oil drops floating on partially miscible pool made of ethanol-water mixtures. Three typical behaviors are found: Repel, Coalesce and Rebound, in which the drops repel each other, attract each other and then coalesce, and attract and rebound upon contact. A scaling theory based on the two competing forces is developed to distinguish the repulsive and attractive behaviors of the drops. For the transition from Coalesce to Rebound, a lubrication layer is found to form when the immersed lower halves of the drops are more than half a sphere, which prevents the drops from coalescing.
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spellingShingle The interactions between two drops floating on a partially miscible liquid pool
Gao, Yuan
Li, Yanshen
Fluid Dynamics
The interaction of drops floating on liquid surfaces is important for many natural processes and industrial applications. In many of the cases, the system is multicomponent, leading to Marangoni flows on the surface. Here we investigate the competing effect of the attractive ``Cheerios effect'' and the repulsive solutal Marangoni flow by observing the behaviors of two identical oil drops floating on partially miscible pool made of ethanol-water mixtures. Three typical behaviors are found: Repel, Coalesce and Rebound, in which the drops repel each other, attract each other and then coalesce, and attract and rebound upon contact. A scaling theory based on the two competing forces is developed to distinguish the repulsive and attractive behaviors of the drops. For the transition from Coalesce to Rebound, a lubrication layer is found to form when the immersed lower halves of the drops are more than half a sphere, which prevents the drops from coalescing.
title The interactions between two drops floating on a partially miscible liquid pool
topic Fluid Dynamics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.12680