Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, Vol.45, No.2, 128-135, 2012
Marangoni Flows in Polymer Solution Droplets Drying on Heating Surfaces
The effect on substrate temperature on the fluid dynamics in a polymer solution droplet evaporating on a substrate is investigated experimentally and numerically. It is found from the experiments that fluid velocities in the droplets increase with increasing initial substrate temperature and with decreasing initial solute concentration. A mathematical model, which takes thermal and solutal Marangoni effects into account, are numerically solved using a finite element method. The calculated fluid velocities agree with the experiment. Both experiments and calculations show that, though thermal Marangoni forces dominate the fluid dynamics, solute Marangoni forces should never be neglected. The calculations predict that solute Marangoni effects are more emphasized with decreasing contact angle.