Publikation: The value of a fading tracer
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Tracer particles are the workhorse of the fluid dynamicist for visualizing flow in transparent liquids. Thus a tracer becomes useless if its signal disappears, which frequently happens in practice, for instance due to bleaching. The opposite occurs in a recent work by Kim & Stone ( J. Fluid Mech. , vol. 850, 2018, pp. 769–783): the fading signal of a dissolving particle may reveal the local composition in a mixture. Such information is highly valuable in the study of evaporating droplets. In virtually all realistic cases, droplets consist of multiple components, ranging from trace impurities to engineered cocktails, which, for instance, generate a desired deposit pattern for a printing process. Different components typically evaporate at different rates, which causes inhomogeneities in droplet composition. Determining the latter is one of the main challenges in the field.
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KARPITSCHKA, Stefan, 2018. The value of a fading tracer. In: Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press. 2018, 856, pp. 1-4. ISSN 0022-1120. eISSN 1469-7645. Available under: doi: 10.1017/jfm.2018.673BibTex
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