Balloon regime: Drop elasticity leads to complete rebound
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.flu-dyn
keywords
ligamentsurfaceelasticityballooncompletedropformationhigh
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When a viscoelastic shear-thinning drop of high elasticity hits a superhydrophobic surface, a growing tail-like filament vertically emerges from the impact spot as the contact line recedes. Notably, the ligament transitions into a balloon-like shape before detaching (Balloon regime) completely from the surface. Here, we attribute the ligament formation to the liquid impalement upon impact into the surface protrusion spacing. Our findings reveal that ligament formation can be controlled by tuning the roughness and surface wettability. We show that ligament stretching mainly depends on inertia and gravity, whereas the high elasticity prevents the ligament break up, enabling complete rebounds.
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