College of Engineering & Applied Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA.
Soft Matter. 2014 Jul 14;10(26):4633-9. doi: 10.1039/c4sm00265b.
The phenomenon of liquid droplets "levitating" or bouncing off a liquid vibrating surface has attracted attention of scientists due to its possible application in microfluidics and novel nanostructured superhydrophobic materials. Several models have been suggested in the literature, and the effect is usually attributed to non-linear viscosity. Here we suggest a simple model relating the effect to the parametric resonance as described by the Mathieu equation, which explains stabilization of an inverted pendulum with vibration foundation. Small fast vibrations can be substituted by an effective "levitation" force. We present modeling and experimental results for oil droplets and discuss how the mathematical separation of the slow and fast motion provides insights on the relation of vibro-levitation of oil droplets and soft materials with the vibro-stabilization of an inverted pendulum, and the "Indian rope" and "Cornstarch monster" tricks.
液滴“悬浮”或弹离液体振动表面的现象因其在微流控和新型纳米结构超疏水材料中的潜在应用而引起了科学家的关注。文献中提出了几种模型,这种效应通常归因于非线性粘度。在这里,我们提出了一个简单的模型,将这种效应与由 Mathieu 方程描述的参数共振联系起来,该方程解释了带有振动基础的倒立摆的稳定。小而快速的振动可以用有效的“悬浮”力来代替。我们给出了油滴的建模和实验结果,并讨论了慢运动和快运动的数学分离如何提供关于油滴和软材料的振动悬浮与倒立摆的振动稳定,以及“印度绳”和“玉米淀粉怪物”技巧之间关系的见解。