How to freeze drops with powder
Jeremy Marston, Ying Zhu, Ivan Vakarelski, Siggi Thoroddsen

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how hydrophobic powders can be used to freeze the oscillations of liquid drops, providing a novel method for controlling drop dynamics in fluid systems.
Contribution
It introduces a new technique using hydrophobic powders to arrest drop oscillations, advancing fluid control methods.
Findings
Drop oscillations can be effectively frozen with hydrophobic powders.
The method offers a new approach for manipulating liquid drops.
Experimental evidence supports the feasibility of the technique.
Abstract
This document accompanies fluid dyanmics video entry V83911 for APS DFD 2012 meeting. In this video, we present experiments on how drop oscillations can be "frozen" using hydrophobic powders.
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TopicsFreezing and Crystallization Processes
