AIChE Journal, Vol.62, No.3, 947-955, 2016
The importance of gravity in droplet evaporation: A comparison of pendant and sessile drop evaporation with particles
As a droplet with particles evaporates, the particles deposit on the substrate surface. In this work, we show the extent of gravitational effects on the particle deposition profile and propose a new model for particle tracing in an evaporating droplet which accounts for gravitational effects. Experimentally, we compare pendant and sessile water droplets with 1 and 3 m polystyrene particles. Numerically, the finite element method was used to create a transport model of the evaporating droplet system and particle deposition. The numerical and experimental results have excellent agreement and show that a pendant water droplet with 1 and 3 m polystyrene spheres has significant separation of the two particle sizes. Finally, a phase diagaram was created to map different deposition profiles for various gravitational Peclet numbers (Pe(G)) and ratios of Peclet number to Damkohler number (Pe/Da). (c) 2015 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 62: 947-955, 2016