Abstract

We investigated the unusual droplet jetting formation as a response to the high intensity of a focused acoustic wave on superhydrophobic surface. When focused surface acoustic waves come into contact with a free surface droplet, an elongated pinched liquid column is formed due to the translation of the acoustic radiation force into the inertial body force on the bulk of the droplet. This phenomenon, however, was found to differ as the surface wettability changed. We examined this phenomenon by conducting an experimental observation of the droplet deformation, and a further analysis was carried out using a numerical study, providing a quasi-quantitative analysis of the acoustic radiation pressure distribution.

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