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Coalescence of sessile droplets of varying viscosities for line printing
Institution:1. School of Mech. Eng., Korea University, Seoul 136-713, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Mech. and Ind. Eng., University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;1. Department of Extreme Energy Systems, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, LNG Cryogenic Technology Center, Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, 621-842, Republic of Korea;2. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gachon University, Gyeonggi-do 461-701, Republic of Korea;1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA;2. Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, USA;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India
Abstract:Coalescence of sessile droplets is studied experimentally with water–glycerin mixtures of different viscosities. Effects of viscosity on the dimensionless spreading length (Ψ) and the center-to-center distance (L) are investigated for two droplets; the first droplet (Ds) is stationary on a substrate and the second droplet (D0) landing at a center-to-center distance L from the first droplet. For a low viscosity fluid, Ψ is maximum when L approaches zero (or λ  1, where λ = 1 ? L/Ds), which represents a head-on collision. For a high viscosity fluid, Ψ is minimum when λ  0.6. The effect of λ on line printing for various viscosities is also examined by printing multiple droplets. We found that the larger the viscosity, the less the breakup between droplets; viscosities smaller than 60 wt% glycerin yielded line breakup. The overlap ratio of λ > 0.3 produced not a line, but a bigger droplet or puddle because of coalescence. Data obtained in this work can provide insights for the fabrication of conductive microtracks or microinterconnects in printed-electronics applications where a line breakup between droplets would lead to an electrical circuit short.
Keywords:Line printing  Coalescence  Viscosity  Droplet impact  Spreading  Wettability
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