Transfer of Drop Material during the Formation of a Primary Cavity

IF 0.6 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 MECHANICS
Yu. D. Chashechkin, A. Yu. Ilinykh
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Abstract

For the first time, the transfer of the substance of a free-falling drop into a resting target fluid at the stage of formation of a primary cavity was tracked by high-speed video recording. In the experiments, water-diluted drops in a ratio of 1 : 100 ink solution or a saturated solution of baking soda with a diameter of \(D = 0.43\) cm fell at a velocity of U = 3.1 m/s into water or a 20% ammonium thiocyanate solution in the splash formation mode. In all experiments, the wall of the growing cavity is pierced by thin fibers containing drop material, which form an intermediate fine-structured layer. After the end of the fiber growth stage with a duration of 7–8 ms and diffusion smoothing of the concentration gradients, a liquid layer of intermediate density with a thickness of 1.5 to 0.7 mm is formed around the growing cavity. The layer is separated by a sharp boundary from the target fluid. A new group of inclined fibrous loops is formed in the wake of the collapsing cavity.

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主空腔形成过程中液滴材料的转移
首次通过高速视频记录跟踪了在主腔形成阶段自由下落液滴的物质转移到静止目标流体中的情况。在实验中,比例为1∶100的油墨溶液或直径为\(D=0.43\)cm的小苏打饱和溶液中的水稀释液滴以U=3.1m/s的速度以飞溅形成模式落入水中或20%硫氰酸铵溶液中。在所有实验中,生长腔的壁被含有液滴材料的细纤维刺穿,形成中间精细结构层。在持续时间为7-8 ms的纤维生长阶段结束并使浓度梯度扩散平滑后,在生长腔周围形成厚度为1.5至0.7 mm的中等密度液体层。该层通过尖锐的边界与目标流体分离。在塌陷空腔的尾流中形成了一组新的倾斜纤维环。
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Doklady Physics
Doklady Physics 物理-力学
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
12
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Doklady Physics is a journal that publishes new research in physics of great significance. Initially the journal was a forum of the Russian Academy of Science and published only best contributions from Russia in the form of short articles. Now the journal welcomes submissions from any country in the English or Russian language. Every manuscript must be recommended by Russian or foreign members of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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