Coalescence and spreading of drops on liquid pools
Varun Kulkarni, Venkata Yashasvi Lolla, Suhas Rao Tamvada, Nikhil, Shirdade, Sushant Anand

TL;DR
This study explores how oil drops coalesce and spread on water pools, revealing new regimes and scaling laws that impact spill mitigation and related applications.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of coalescence and spreading behaviors, including a new delayed coalescence regime and unified scaling laws for three-phase systems.
Findings
Discovered a new delayed coalescence regime.
Established scaling laws for deformation and spreading.
Identified viscosity-dependent oscillatory and asymptotic spreading behaviors.
Abstract
Oil spills have posed a serious threat to our marine and ecological environment in recent times. Containment of spills proliferating via small drops merging with oceans/seas is especially difficult since their mitigation is closely linked to the coalescence dependent spreading. This inter-connectivity and its dependence on the physical properties of the drop has not been explored until now. Furthermore, pinch-off behavior and scaling laws for such three-phase systems have not been reported. To this end, we investigate the problem of gentle deposition of a single drop of oil on a pool of water, representative of an oil spill scenario. Methodical study of 11 different n-alkanes, polymers and hydrocarbons with varying viscosity and initial spreading coefficients is conducted. Regime map, scaling laws for deformation features and spreading behavior are established. The existence of a…
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