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. 2021 Jul 23;11:15086. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-94523-8

Table 1.

Flow velocities predicted, and obtained from high-speed data and tracker program inside droplet.

Particle # X (mm) Y (mm) Experiment V (m/s) Simulation V (m/s)
1 1.273456 0.4675 0.0008 0.0008
2 1.058540 0.7434 0.0115 0.0017
3 0.843624 1.0193 0.0207 0.0177
4 0.628708 1.2952 0.0307 0.0396
5 0.413792 1.5711 0.0343 0.0401
6 0.198876 1.8470 0.0340 0.0269
7 − 0.01604 2.1229 0.0332 0.0252
8 − 0.230956 2.3988 0.0345 0.0392
9 − 0.445872 2.0129 0.0387 0.0482
10 − 0.660788 1.6270 0.0455 0.0438
11 − 0.875704 1.2411 0.0489 0.0389
12 − 1.09062 0.8552 0.0521 0.0508
13 − 0.855704 0.4693 0.0539 0.0635
14 − 0.620788 0.0834 0.0528 0.0571
15 − 0.385872 -0.3025 0.0528 0.0446
16 − 0.150956 -0.6884 0.0546 0.0478

Droplet volume is 20 µL, inclination angle is α = 10°, wedge angle is Φ = 90°.