Abstract
The collision of two equi-sized drops immersed in an immiscible
liquid phase
undergoing a shear flow in a parallel plate apparatus has been investigated
over a range
of capillary numbers. The drops were observed along the vorticity direction
of shear
flow by video enhanced contrast optical microscopy. Images of the colliding
drops
were processed by image analysis techniques. The distance Δy
between the drop centres along the velocity gradient direction was
measured as a function of time during
approach, collision and separation of the two drops. It was found
that Δy increases
irreversibly after collision, thus providing a mechanism for drop dispersion
in a
concentrated system. Drop shape evolution during collision was characterized
by
measuring a deformation parameter and the angle made by the drop major
axis with
respect to the velocity gradient direction. The extent of the near-contact
region when
the drops are sliding on each other was also estimated. Coalescence was
a rare event
and was observed in the extensional quadrant of the shear flow. The experimental
results show good agreement with numerical simulations recently reported
in the
literature.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
157 articles.
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