Modelling water droplet movement on a leaf surface
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01/04/2011
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Modelling droplet movement on leaf surfaces is an important component in understanding how water, pesticide or nutrient is absorbed through the leaf surface. A simple mathematical model is proposed in this paper for generating a realistic, or natural looking trajectory of a water droplet traversing a virtual leaf surface. The virtual surface is comprised of a triangular mesh structure over which a hybrid Clough-Tocher seamed element interpolant is constructed from real-life scattered data captured by a laser scanner. The motion of the droplet is assumed to be affected by gravitational, frictional and surface resistance forces and the innovation of our approach is the use of thin-film theory to develop a stopping criterion for the droplet as it moves on the surface. The droplet model is verified and calibrated using experimental measurement; the results are promising and appear to capture reality quite well. |
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Elsevier Science BV |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33173/1/33173.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.matcom.2010.09.003 Oqielat, Moa'Ath, Turner, Ian, Belward, John, & McCue, Scott W. (2011) Modelling water droplet movement on a leaf surface. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 81(8), pp. 1553-1571. |
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Copyright 2011 Elsevier. |
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Faculty of Science and Technology; Mathematical Sciences |
Palavras-Chave | #010399 Numerical and Computational Mathematics not elsewhere classified |
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Journal Article |