表面形貌对低雷诺数液滴/气泡在狭窄通道中流动的影响

Aditya Singla, Bahni Ray
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本文试图研究低雷诺数流态下表面形貌对液滴(或气泡)流动的影响。通过狭窄通道的多相流在化学和生物学中有许多有趣的应用。粘度比、液滴大小和黏性力与表面张力之比(用毛细数表示)是决定直流道流动中流量、压降等流动特性和控制液滴聚并、破裂、断裂等复杂多相现象的主要参数。但在通过收缩通道时,除了上述参数外,收缩比、收缩体的长度和形状、相位角、收缩体之间的间距等各种几何参数也开始发挥重要作用。大多数关于通过狭窄通道的水滴流动问题的研究旨在了解物理参数的作用,有些研究将其分析扩展到了解一个或两个几何参数的变化。但没有研究明确评价表面形貌的作用。本文试图通过对所涉及的物理和机制的理解来统一现有的文献,并分析几何参数的影响。然后使用缩放分析确定控制该问题的非量纲数。
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Effects of surface topography on low Reynolds number droplet/bubble flow through a constricted passage
This paper is an attempt to study the effects of surface topography on the flow of a droplet (or a bubble) in a low Reynolds number flow regime. Multiphase flows through a constricted passage find many interesting applications in chemistry and biology. The main parameters which determine the flow properties such as flow rate and pressure drop, and govern the complex multiphase phenomena such as drop coalescence, break-up and snap-off in a straight channel flow are the viscosity ratio, droplet size and ratio of the viscous forces to the surface tension forces (denoted by Capillary number). But in flow through a constricted passage, in addition to the above-mentioned parameters, various other geometric parameters such as constriction ratio, length and shape of the constriction, phase angle, and spacing between the constrictions also start playing an important role. Most of the studies done on the problem of drop flow through a constricted passage have aimed to understand the role of physical parameters, with some studies extending their analysis to understand the variation of one or two geometric parameters. But no study could be found which explicitly evaluates the role of surface topography. An attempt has been made to unify the current literature as well as analyze the effect of the geometric parameters by understanding the physics and mechanisms involved. The non-dimensional numbers which govern this problem are then identified using the scaling analysis.
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