Abstract:
The understanding of the impacting-icing mechanism of supercooled large droplet (SLD) is still limited to a single SLD. The interactions between droplets have not been taken into consideration. A high-speed camera is used to record the impacting-freezing process of two SLDs that are offset a certain distance away from each other and successively impact on the substrate. The experiment studies the relationship between the offsets of two SLDs, the time intervals of successive impacts and the freezing morpholog as well as the freezing speed. The experiment shows that the interactions between SLDs can inhibit the SLD shrinkage behavior and prolong the freezing time. The size of the offset affects the shrinkage rate which decides the final freezing morphology. The freezing time of two SLDs decreases rapidly with the slight increase of the offset of two SLDs in a small range. The time interval of the successive impacts is inversely proportional to the freezing time and has a weak effect on the formation of the freezing morphology.