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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik
CPP 18: Focus: Droplets (joint session DY/CPP)
Monday, March 12, 2018, 15:30–19:15, BH-N 334
The physics of droplets is surprisingly rich - and full of surprises. This holds for droplets in ambient gas and for droplets in other liquids. The geometric and dynamical parameters which enter are size and velocity and the material properties are density, surface tension, velocity, volatility, freezing and melting points, latent heat, viscosity, thermal conductivity,... and all this holds for both the drops and for the surrounding gas or liquid. Moreover, both droplet and surrounding can be multicomponent and phase transitions and chemical reactions. The consequence of this huge parameter space is a plethora of often very surprising phenomena - and many are technologically very important. The systematic optimization of processes involving such phenomena needs a fundamental understanding of the physics. In this session various examples are given in which the community has worked towards such an understanding, combining controlled experiments, numerical simulations, and theoretical analysis.
D. Lohse
15:30 | CPP 18.1 | Marangoni Contraction of Evaporating Sessile Droplets of Binary Mixtures — •Stefan Karpitschka, Ferenc Liebig, and Hans Riegler | |
15:45 | CPP 18.2 | Equilibrium versus non-equilibrium positioning of droplets — •Samuel Krüger, Christoph A. Weber, Jens-Uwe Sommer, and Frank Jülicher | |
16:00 | CPP 18.3 | Drying Teardrops — •Alvaro Marin, Stefan Karpitschka, Christian Diddens, Massimiliano Rossi, Christian J. Kähler, Diego Noguera-Marin, and Miguel A. Rodriguez-Valverde | |
16:15 | CPP 18.4 | Protein Interactions Control Dynamics Of Liquid Compartments — •Tyler S. Harmon, Anthony A. Hyman, and Frank Jülicher | |
16:30 | CPP 18.5 | Oscillatory wetting under drops impacting on a hot plates — •Kirsten Harth, Michiel A. J. van Limbeek, Chao Sun, Andrea Prosperetti, and Detlef Lohse | |
16:45 | CPP 18.6 | Spontaneous jumping, bouncing and trampolining of hydrogel drops on a heated plate — •Doris Vollmer, Jonathan Pham, Sanghyuk Wooh, Tadashi Kajiya, and Hans-Jürgen Butt | |
17:00 | 15 min. break | ||
17:15 | CPP 18.7 | Droplets in moist Rayleigh-Bénard convection — Prasanth Prabhakaran, Alexei Krekhov, •Stephan Weiss, and Eberhard Bodenschatz | |
17:30 | CPP 18.8 | Growing drops on an inclined plate: Onset of sliding — •Simeon Völkel, Jonas Landgraf, and Kai Huang | |
17:45 | CPP 18.9 | Contact angle saturation in electrowetting of nanodrops — •Nicolas Rivas and Jens Harting | |
18:00 | CPP 18.10 | The contribution has been withdrawn. | |
18:15 | CPP 18.11 | Morphological evolution of microscopic dewetting droplets with slip — Tak S. Chan, Joshua D. McGraw, Thomas Salez, Ralf Seemann, and •Martin Brinkmann | |
18:30 | CPP 18.12 | Role of hydrodynamics in chemically driven droplet division — •Rabea Seyboldt and Frank Jülicher | |
18:45 | CPP 18.13 | The contribution has been withdrawn. | |
19:00 | CPP 18.14 | The contribution has been withdrawn. | |