Spontaneous rotation of a melting ice disk

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Abstract

Ice disks were released at the surface of a thermalised aluminium plate. The fusion of the ice creates a lubrication film between the ice disk and the plate. The situation is similar to the Leidenfrost effect reported for liquid droplet evaporating at the surface of a plate which temperature is above the boiling temperature of the liquid. An analogy is depicted between the Leidenfrost phenomenon and the rapid fusion of a solid at the contact of a hot plate. Similarly to Leidenfrost droplet, we observe that, while the ice disks were melting, the disks were very mobile: translation and rotation.

*SD acknowledges support from FNRS as Senior Research Associate. This research has been funded by the Interuniversity Attraction Pole Programme (IAP 7/38 MicroMAST) initiated by the Belgian Science Policy Office.

Authors

  • stephane dorbolo

    • F.R.S.-FNRS, CESAM-GRASP, Physics Department, University of Liege
    • FNRS-Universite de Liege
  • Nicolas Vandewalle

    • University of Liege (Belgium)
    • Grasp, Univ. of Liege
    • University of Liège, BELGIUM
    • universite de liege
    • University of Liege
    • Universite de Liege
  • Baptiste Darbois Texier

    • USACH, chile
    • Physics department, University of Santiago.