2023
DOI: 10.3390/axioms12040374
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Intrusive and Impact Modes of a Falling Drop Coalescence with a Target Fluid at Rest

Abstract: The evolution of the falling drop substance transfer in a target fluid at rest was traced by high-speed video techniques. Two flow modes were studied: slow intrusive flow, when the KE of the drop was comparable or less than the available potential energy (APSE), and a fast impact flow, at a relatively high drop contact velocity. For the substance transfer visualization, a drop of alizarin ink solution at various concentrations was used. The use of transparent partially colored fluid allows tracing the drop mat… Show more

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“…Traditionally, the technique of "back-light" illumination with a bright continuous [81] or pulsed [82] light source with an arc, gas-discharge or stroboscopic lamp is used in the droplet flows observation experiments. Recently, LED [44], fiber-optic [62] and laser [83] sources have become widespread. The emitted light is directly projected on to the studied flow domain, and sometimes, it passes through a semitransparent screen (for The drop formed in a dispenser 8 with a replaceable capillary of a diameter 0.8 < d o < 4 mm with a flat cross-section broke off under the gravity and fell on the surface of partially degassed tap water in a target cuvette 1 of the size 10 × 10 × 7 or 30 × 30 × 5 cm 3 .…”
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“…Traditionally, the technique of "back-light" illumination with a bright continuous [81] or pulsed [82] light source with an arc, gas-discharge or stroboscopic lamp is used in the droplet flows observation experiments. Recently, LED [44], fiber-optic [62] and laser [83] sources have become widespread. The emitted light is directly projected on to the studied flow domain, and sometimes, it passes through a semitransparent screen (for The drop formed in a dispenser 8 with a replaceable capillary of a diameter 0.8 < d o < 4 mm with a flat cross-section broke off under the gravity and fell on the surface of partially degassed tap water in a target cuvette 1 of the size 10 × 10 × 7 or 30 × 30 × 5 cm 3 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, the technique of "back-light" illumination with a bright continuous [81] or pulsed [82] light source with an arc, gas-discharge or stroboscopic lamp is used in the droplet flows observation experiments. Recently, LED [44], fiber-optic [62] and laser [83] sources have become widespread. The emitted light is directly projected on to the studied flow domain, and sometimes, it passes through a semitransparent screen (for example, tracing paper [47]) for more uniform illumination of the field of view.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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