Double bursting jets from a suspended water drop under one cycle of oscillation

IF 3.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 MECHANICS
Cheng Xu , Wanyu Zhu , Huihui Xia , Weiwei Deng
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Abstract

We found that a hemispherical water drop of radius of the capillary length c suspended on a substrate can generate a pair of bursting jets after experiencing one cycle of oscillation. The drop of initial base radius R0 first undergoes the downward acceleration stage and reaches a peak velocity Vp with a characteristic Weber number WeρVp2R0/γ. At the end of the downward acceleration, the drop is compressed into a pancake shape with the maximum spreading diameter that scales with We1/10. Subsequently, the acceleration is reversed to upward, pulling up a cylindrical cavity. The depth of the cavity increases with larger We. The axisymmetric cavity pinch-off is logarithmically slow and the variation of neck radius r with time τ exhibits the scaling law: rτ1/2elogτ/2 (Eggers et al., 2007). The collapse of a small cavity does not trap any bubble, forming a single Worthington-type jet. The intermediate sized cavity collapses to form two opposite bursting jets, and the inner jet is absorbed by the enclosed bubble. The collapse of the sufficiently deep cavity produces two bursting jets that are self-similar in terms of jet radius and velocity. A phase diagram of We vs R̃=R0/c is presented for categorizing the three different cavity collapse behaviors.

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一个悬浮的水滴在一个振荡周期下产生双重爆裂射流
我们发现,一个以毛细长度为半径的半球形水滴悬浮在基片上,经过一个周期的振荡后,可以产生一对爆裂射流。初始基半径R0的下降首先经历向下加速阶段,达到峰值速度Vp,特征韦伯数We≡ρVp2R0/γ。在向下加速结束时,液滴被压缩成一个饼状,其最大扩散直径为We1/10。随后,加速度反向向上,拉起一个圆柱形腔。空腔深度随We的增大而增大。轴对称空腔掐断是对数缓慢的,颈半径r随时间τ的变化符合标度规律:r∝τ1/2e−−logτ/2 (Eggers et al., 2007)。一个小空腔的坍塌不会捕获任何气泡,形成一个单一的沃辛顿型射流。中等大小的空腔坍塌形成两个相对的爆破射流,内部射流被封闭的气泡吸收。足够深空腔的坍塌产生两个在射流半径和速度上自相似的爆破射流。给出了We vs R n =R0/ R c的相图,对三种不同的空腔坍缩行为进行了分类。
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CiteScore
7.30
自引率
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发文量
244
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Multiphase Flow publishes analytical, numerical and experimental articles of lasting interest. The scope of the journal includes all aspects of mass, momentum and energy exchange phenomena among different phases such as occur in disperse flows, gas–liquid and liquid–liquid flows, flows in porous media, boiling, granular flows and others. The journal publishes full papers, brief communications and conference announcements.
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