Chinese Journal of Computational Physics ›› 2021, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (6): 672-682.DOI: 10.19596/j.cnki.1001-246x.8325

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Droplet Upward Movement on an Inclined Surface Under Wetting Gradient: Lattice Boltzmann Simulation

Lu CHEN(), Ming GAO(), Jia LIANG, Dongmin WANG, Yugang ZHAO, Lixin ZHANG   

  1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer in Power Engineering, School of Energy and Power Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai 200093, China
  • Received:2020-12-24 Online:2021-11-25 Published:2022-04-27
  • Contact: Ming GAO

Abstract:

A lattice Boltzmann method based on Shan-Chen pseudo-potential model was used to simulate the process of a droplet overcoming gravity and moving upward on a inclined plane with wetting gradient. Effects of wetting gradient, droplet size, Bond number and surface inclination angle on droplet motion were investigated. It shows that velocity vector appears in the droplet moving upwards along the slope. The greater the wetting gradient is, the faster the droplet moves, and the longer the wetting length is, and the faster the dynamic contact angle decreases. Droplet size and Bond number have weak influence on droplet motion, but there is a critical Bond number, beyond which the droplet moves down along the gradient wetting surface. The surface inclination angle has a significant effect on the droplet motion. As the inclination angle increases, the droplet motion speed and wetting length are significantly reduced.

Key words: lattice Boltzmann method, wetting gradient, droplet, Bond number, inclination angle

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