The flow patterns created by a coherent horizontal liquid jet impinging on a vertical wall at generally support the predictions of existing models, these models assume that the flow is steady.In contrast, surface waves were evident in both regions and this partly explains the difference between the measured surface velocity and the values estimated from the models.Keywords: impinging jet, contact angle, particle image velocimetry, drainage, wetting 3
Highlights (suggestions)• Substrate nature affects the dimensions of the wetted regions and flow behaviour• Surface velocity in the radial flow zone and falling film measured using PIV technique• Liquid spreading upwards forms ropes of liquid bounding the falling film• Dimensions of wetted region on 3 substrates predicted reasonably well by models• Narrowing of falling film region modelled by modified Mertens et al. (2005)
model• Surface waves of different types are evident.4