Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1990
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Drops and bubbles: third international colloquium. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 197, pp. 39-48 (1990).
Computer Science
Disperse Systems, Complex Fluids
Scientific paper
In previous studies, the authors introduced an analytical model to predict the final state for both single sibling and multi-sibling breakups. In order to verify the validity of this model, charged droplets of water were formed at the tip of capillary tube raised to high potential and subjected to external electric fields. The nozzle characteristics were tested to identify the different ejection modes. Under some conditions of electric field at the nozzle tip, breakup of the ejected droplets resulted. These droplets were collected on water sensitive paper and then examined to estimate the droplets size. The results showed good agreement with the analytical predictions and also supported the validity of the concept of treelike secondary breakups introduced in the model.
Castle S. P. G.
Elghazaly H. A.
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