Author:
LIU Xinyu,DENG Hanwen,SUN Yiming,KANG Xiaoming
Abstract
Abstract
Though tremendous efforts have been made to investigate electrospray, some aspects, such as the evolution of the menisci on the micropores of porous emitter tips and the transient response of the meniscus during the polarity alternation, need to be further understood. This paper presents a computation fluid dynamics (CFD) model to describe the meniscus formation in the ionic liquid electrospray process. The CFD model, based on the Taylor–Melcher leaky dielectric fluid theory and the volume of fluid (VOF) method, is validated by experiments. The evolution of the meniscus on the basis of a micropore is presented using two typical ionic liquids, EMI-BF4 and EMI-Im. The influences of the pore size, flow rate and applied voltage on the formation of the meniscus have been studied. Results show that a larger pore is more likely to start emission, and the time consumed for liquid meniscus formation decreases with increasing applied voltage and flow rate. Further, it is found that alternation of polarity does not destroy the structure of the meniscus but retards the formation process, and a faster polarity alteration leads to a shorter delay in meniscus formation time.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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