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Wettability of a surface subjected to high frequency mechanical vibrations

  • aUniversidad de Santiago de Chile
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Lingua originale

English

Pagine da-a (Numero di pagine)

Pagine 134-141 (8 pagine)

Rivista (volume, numero edizione)

Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (Volume 35)

Attività cardine della pubblicazione

  • Published - 01/03/2017

Stato pubblicazione

Published - 01/03/2017

ISSN

1350-4177

ID pubblicazione esterna

  • Scopus: 85000962059
  • PubMed: 27650810

Abstract

Ultrasonic radiation can modify some physical properties in liquid/solid interactions, such as wettability. The dependence of solid surface wettability on its vibrational state was studied. Experiments with an interface formed by distilled water deposited on a titanium alloy and surrounded by air were carried out. It is shown that it is possible to control the apparent wettability of a given liquid/solid/gas system by applying sonic-ultrasonic vibrations of controlled amplitude at the interface. The system studied is composed of a drop of distilled water deposited on a flat titanium surface in air. The contact angle was used as an indicator of apparent wettability. It is shown that the apparent wettability of a surface is linearly dependent on the peak vibration velocity and independent of the vibration frequency. Higher vibration speed lowers the contact angle and therefore causes greater surface wettability.