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Experimental Studies of Microchannel Tapering on Droplet Forming Acceleration in Liquid Paraffin/Ethanol Coaxial Flows

The formations of micro-droplets are strongly influenced by the local geometries where they are generated. In this paper, through experimental research, we focus on the roles of microchannel tapering in the liquid paraffin/ethanol coaxial flows in their flow patterns, flow regimes, and droplet param...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Jinsong, Wang, Chao, Liu, Xianfeng, Yi, Chunming, Wang, Z. L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32093232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13040944
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author Zhang, Jinsong
Wang, Chao
Liu, Xianfeng
Yi, Chunming
Wang, Z. L.
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Wang, Chao
Liu, Xianfeng
Yi, Chunming
Wang, Z. L.
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description The formations of micro-droplets are strongly influenced by the local geometries where they are generated. In this paper, through experimental research, we focus on the roles of microchannel tapering in the liquid paraffin/ethanol coaxial flows in their flow patterns, flow regimes, and droplet parameters, i.e., their sizes and forming frequencies. For validity, the non-tapering coaxial flows (the convergence angle [Formula: see text]) are investigated, the experimental methods and experimental data are examined and analyzed by contrasting the details with previous works, and consistent results are obtained. We consider a slightly tapering microchannel (the convergence angle [Formula: see text]) and by comparison, the experiments show that the tapering has significant effects on the flow patterns, droplet generation frequencies, and droplet sizes. The regimes of squeezing, dripping, jetting, tubing, and threading are differentiated to shrink toward the coordinate origin of the [Formula: see text] – [Formula: see text] space. The closer it is to the origin, the less variations will occur. For the adjacent regimes of the origin, i.e., dripping and squeezing, slight changes have occurred in both flow patterns, as well as the droplet characters. In the dripping and squeezing modes, the liquid droplets are generated near the orifice of the inner tube. Their forming positions (geometry) and flow conditions are almost the same. Therefore, the causes of minute changes in such regimes are physically understandable. While in the jetting regimes, the droplets shrink in size and their forming frequencies increase. The droplet sizes and the frequencies are both linearly related to those of the non-tapering cases with the corresponding relations derived. Furthermore, the threading and the tubing patterns almost did not emerged in the non-tapering data, as it seemed easier to form elongated jets, thinning or widening, in the tapered tubes. This can be explained by the stable analysis of the coaxial jets, which indicates that the reductions in the microchannel diameters can suppress the development of the interface disturbances.
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spelling pubmed-70787192020-04-21 Experimental Studies of Microchannel Tapering on Droplet Forming Acceleration in Liquid Paraffin/Ethanol Coaxial Flows Zhang, Jinsong Wang, Chao Liu, Xianfeng Yi, Chunming Wang, Z. L. Materials (Basel) Article The formations of micro-droplets are strongly influenced by the local geometries where they are generated. In this paper, through experimental research, we focus on the roles of microchannel tapering in the liquid paraffin/ethanol coaxial flows in their flow patterns, flow regimes, and droplet parameters, i.e., their sizes and forming frequencies. For validity, the non-tapering coaxial flows (the convergence angle [Formula: see text]) are investigated, the experimental methods and experimental data are examined and analyzed by contrasting the details with previous works, and consistent results are obtained. We consider a slightly tapering microchannel (the convergence angle [Formula: see text]) and by comparison, the experiments show that the tapering has significant effects on the flow patterns, droplet generation frequencies, and droplet sizes. The regimes of squeezing, dripping, jetting, tubing, and threading are differentiated to shrink toward the coordinate origin of the [Formula: see text] – [Formula: see text] space. The closer it is to the origin, the less variations will occur. For the adjacent regimes of the origin, i.e., dripping and squeezing, slight changes have occurred in both flow patterns, as well as the droplet characters. In the dripping and squeezing modes, the liquid droplets are generated near the orifice of the inner tube. Their forming positions (geometry) and flow conditions are almost the same. Therefore, the causes of minute changes in such regimes are physically understandable. While in the jetting regimes, the droplets shrink in size and their forming frequencies increase. The droplet sizes and the frequencies are both linearly related to those of the non-tapering cases with the corresponding relations derived. Furthermore, the threading and the tubing patterns almost did not emerged in the non-tapering data, as it seemed easier to form elongated jets, thinning or widening, in the tapered tubes. This can be explained by the stable analysis of the coaxial jets, which indicates that the reductions in the microchannel diameters can suppress the development of the interface disturbances. MDPI 2020-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7078719/ /pubmed/32093232 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13040944 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Chao
Liu, Xianfeng
Yi, Chunming
Wang, Z. L.
Experimental Studies of Microchannel Tapering on Droplet Forming Acceleration in Liquid Paraffin/Ethanol Coaxial Flows
title Experimental Studies of Microchannel Tapering on Droplet Forming Acceleration in Liquid Paraffin/Ethanol Coaxial Flows
title_full Experimental Studies of Microchannel Tapering on Droplet Forming Acceleration in Liquid Paraffin/Ethanol Coaxial Flows
title_fullStr Experimental Studies of Microchannel Tapering on Droplet Forming Acceleration in Liquid Paraffin/Ethanol Coaxial Flows
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Studies of Microchannel Tapering on Droplet Forming Acceleration in Liquid Paraffin/Ethanol Coaxial Flows
title_short Experimental Studies of Microchannel Tapering on Droplet Forming Acceleration in Liquid Paraffin/Ethanol Coaxial Flows
title_sort experimental studies of microchannel tapering on droplet forming acceleration in liquid paraffin/ethanol coaxial flows
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32093232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13040944
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