Determination of a Splashing Threshold for Impacting Metal Droplets using High Speed Video Imaging

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Joachim Ulrich
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The spreading and splashing behaviour of single tin, lead, copper, aluminium and steel droplets impacting on a solid surface were experimentally examined. The droplet impact was observed using a high speed video imaging technique. The onset of splashing and the mass of the secondary droplets of impacting tin and lead droplets was quantified by the weight difference of the droplets before melting and the splat after the impact. The spread factor and the mass of the secondary droplets in dependence of the impact velocity is shown for different droplet materials, initial droplet diameters, target temperatures in ambient air and inert gas atmosphere. An empirical found correlation predicting the transition from spreading to splashing is presented by means of dimensionless numbers.
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APA: Joachim Ulrich  (1999)  Determination of a Splashing Threshold for Impacting Metal Droplets using High Speed Video Imaging

MLA: Joachim Ulrich Determination of a Splashing Threshold for Impacting Metal Droplets using High Speed Video Imaging. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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