Self-propulsion of inverse Leidenfrost drops on a cryogenic bath

Volume: 116, Issue: 4, Pages: 1174 - 1179
Published: Jan 7, 2019
Abstract
When deposited on a hot bath, volatile drops are observed to stay in levitation: the so-called Leidenfrost effect. Here, we discuss drop dynamics in an inverse Leidenfrost situation where room-temperature drops are deposited on a liquid nitrogen pool, and levitate on a vapor film generated by evaporation of the bath. In the seconds following deposition, we observe that the droplets start to glide on the bath along a straight path, only disrupted...
Paper Details
Title
Self-propulsion of inverse Leidenfrost drops on a cryogenic bath
Published Date
Jan 7, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
4
Pages
1174 - 1179
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