Abstract

Transient dynamics of a Leidenfrost vapor layer in drop impact is studied using x-ray imaging. It is shown that a vapor disk first forms, growing in thickness, following Fourier's law. At a certain thickness, ripples generate near the edge and propagate to the center by capillary waves, improving evaporation.

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