4.7 Article

Determination of dynamic interactions of droplets in continuous fluids using droplet probe

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 605, Issue -, Pages 91-100

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2021.07.073

Keywords

Interaction force; Droplet; Probe; Electrical double layer; Hydrodynamic repulsion

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21776151, 21576147]
  2. Science Foundation of the China University of Petroleum, Beijing [C201606]

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This study focuses on the interactions between droplets and develops a new method to determine these forces. The findings suggest that droplet deformability is a key parameter in determining the total interaction force between droplets.
Hypothesis: Interactions between droplets are of fundamental importance for understanding phenomena involving droplet collision and coalescence that determine multiphase flow behavior. The quantitative understanding of these interactions is essential for the manipulation and control of emulsions or complex fluids. The existing methods for interaction force determination are typically based on expensive mechanical probes and fine distance control. Therefore, further development of new techniques for interaction force determination is expected to be beneficial for research on surface force. Experiments: In this study, droplet deformation during the interaction between two droplets was captured and analyzed to determine the interaction force. The approach speed of the two droplets was controlled by the injection rate of the fluid. The dynamic interaction force between two tetradecane droplets in various aqueous solutions was determined using the newly developed method, and the effects of twophase physical properties and operating conditions on the measurement errors were investigated. Findings: The droplet profile deformation was first applied as a probe to detect the interaction force. The measurement results were in good agreement with those obtained using the precise weighing sensor of a commercial interfacial tensiometer (K100, Kruss, Germany). The newly developed method was reliable, simple, and did not require the use of expensive devices. Furthermore, droplet deformability was found to be the key parameter in determining the total interaction force between the droplets. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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