4.4 Article

Experimental and CFD study of sodium alginate droplets impacting onto immiscible deep liquid surface

Journal

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 100, Issue -, Pages S312-S326

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.24112

Keywords

contacting time; droplet deformation; sodium alginate droplet; VoF

Funding

  1. Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation [ZR2018BEM027, ZR2017LEE018, 2019GGX102082, 2019JZZY010302]
  2. Pilot Project Scheme of Shandong Academy of Sciences, Double Hundred Talent Plan [WST2017001]
  3. Education and Industry in Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences) [2020KJC-Y-J04]
  4. Qingdao Marine Science and Technology Laboratory Project [2018ASKJ01]

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The impingement process of alginate droplet on an immiscible liquid was investigated using experimental and numerical approaches, revealing that the intensity of interaction between the two liquids leads to different droplet shapes. The droplet yield stress, Ohnesorge number, and Weber number were identified as key parameters determining the droplet shape.
In the present study, the impingement process of alginate droplet on an immiscible liquid is investigated using experimental and numerical approaches. The results reveal that the intensity of interaction between the two immiscible liquids leads to formation of different droplet shapes after impingement. The droplet yield stress, Ohnesorge number (Oh), and Weber number (We) were found to be the chief parameters which determine the droplet shape after impingement. Three discernible shapes of droplets could be identified from the present investigation: (i) spherical ball, (ii) spherical ball with a tail, and (iii) a toroidal shape. A detailed parameter regime map has been constructed which aids in identifying these three droplet shapes in well-defined range of Oh and We. Besides, the numerical investigations carried out also helped in deciphering the temporal evolution of the pressure, velocity and kinetic energy fields associated with the drop impingement process.

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