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Non-coalescence and chain formation of droplets under an alternating current electric field

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AICHE JOURNAL
Volume 67, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aic.17165

Keywords

chain formation; charge transfer; droplet; electric field; non-coalescence

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51774312, 51874341]

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The study reveals that in an AC electric field, with increasing frequency, the stability of droplet chains improves, leading to an increase in the number of droplets in the chain and longer, more stable chains.
The dynamic behaviors of two droplets and droplet cluster under an alternating current (AC) electric field are investigated. Two droplets generally undergo transformation from complete coalescence to partial coalescence and finally to non-coalescence as the electric capillary number Ca-p increases. The critical electric capillary number Ca-pc for complete coalescence in the AC electric field remains unchanged and is twice as large as that in the direct current (DC) electric field when the frequency f >= 250 Hz. Charge transfer and reversal of electric field result in the reversal of the direction of electric force, which is the fundamental mechanism of non-coalescence of two droplets and chain formation in droplet cluster. The number of rebounds dramatically increases as f increases, promoting the stability of droplet chain. The droplet chains in the high-frequency AC electric field are longer and more stable than those in the low-frequency AC electric field.

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