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Morphological study of cavity and Worthington jet formations for Newtonian and non-Newtonian liquids

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PARTICULATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 181-225

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/02726350500544224

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Newtonian liquid; visco-elastic liquid; cavity; Worthington jet; droplet; morphology of cavity and liquid column

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In this article a morphological study of the cavity formation and the liquid column formation of the Worthington jet with lapse of time for the Newtonian liquids of water and glycerine wt 70% solution and for non-Newtonian liquids of acrylic copolymer solution of ACA-wt1%, ACA-wt2%, and ACA-wt3% by a droplet falling to the free surface of the target liquid in the cylindrical container from a height of H 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500mm is described. The calculated results by the energy equation for the maximum cavity radius Rmax/d and for the morphological size D(.)h/d(2) of the Worthington jet are in agreement with the experimental results. In order to take photographs of the cavity formation and the Worthington jet formation with lapse of time, a CCD camera was used. The falling droplet and the target liquid are the same material. Here d is the mean diameter of the droplet and D and h are the mean diameter and maximum height of the liquid column of the Worthington jet.

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