Simulation of high-speed impact of surfactant-laden drops

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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We develop a computational model to simulate the immediate post-impact spreading behaviour of surfactant-laden drops that impact a flat and solid surface. The model is built on the InterFoam solver (OpenFOAM software), which uses the volume-of-fluid method to solve the Navier-Stokes equations. In order to incorporate surfactant in the bulk and on the interface, we make numerous modifications and extensions, such as coupling the volume-of-fluid method with a level-set method. Simulations demonstrate the accumulation of surfactant in the vicinity of the moving contact line, especially during the formation of the rim. Gradients of surfactant at the liquid-air interface lead to Marangoni forces that oppose the drop spreading, while high-velocity impacts reduce the overall surface tension and increase the magnitude of Marangoni forces. Both of these phenomena, which tend to reduce the maximum spreading, are highly dependent on the surfactant properties. Our computational methodology expands the potential for utilising Computational Fluid Dynamics to model complex interfacial flows that involve surfactants, leading to various opportunities in the future.
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impact,simulation,high-speed,surfactant-laden
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