The objective of this study was to develop an experimentally verified computational model that accurately predicts evolution of shear-thinning liquid jets. A secondary objective was to investigate the formation of satellite drops and to determine conditions under which their diameter can be controlled. The model employs the Galerkin finite/element approach to solve the complete two-dimensional set of axisymmetric governing equations and the corresponding kinematic and dynamic boundary conditions at the free surface. The effect of shear-thinning behavior on breakup was studied in detail for the case of an infinitely long non-Newtonian jet. It was found that shear-thinning behavior may be useful in controlling satellite drop sizes. (We observe that increasing the shear-thinning behavior at leads to an initial increase in the satellite drop size, followed by a subsequent decrease.) Comparison of model predictions with experimental data is presented for the case of a shear-thinning non-Newtonian jet. The experimental liquid was pumped through a capillary and drop shapes obtained using a high speed camera. The experimentally obtained shapes were compared to those predicted by the model and found to be in good agreement.
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Drop Formation in Non-Newtonian Jets at Low Reynolds Numbers
V. Dravid,
V. Dravid
Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University
, 500 Allison Road, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2014
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P. B. Loke,
P. B. Loke
Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University
, 500 Allison Road, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2014
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C. M. Corvalan,
C. M. Corvalan
Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University
, 500 Allison Road, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2014
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P. E. Sojka
P. E. Sojka
Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: Sojka@ecn.purdue.edu
Purdue University
, 500 Allison Road, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2014
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V. Dravid
Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University
, 500 Allison Road, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2014
P. B. Loke
Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University
, 500 Allison Road, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2014
C. M. Corvalan
Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University
, 500 Allison Road, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2014
P. E. Sojka
Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University
, 500 Allison Road, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2014e-mail: Sojka@ecn.purdue.edu
J. Fluids Eng. Aug 2008, 130(8): 081504 (8 pages)
Published Online: July 29, 2008
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Received:
May 31, 2007
Revised:
April 16, 2008
Published:
July 29, 2008
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Dravid, V., Loke, P. B., Corvalan, C. M., and Sojka, P. E. (July 29, 2008). "Drop Formation in Non-Newtonian Jets at Low Reynolds Numbers." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. August 2008; 130(8): 081504. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2956612
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