Dynamic Behaviours of Monodisperse Double Emulsion Formation in a Tri-Axial Capillary Device

Author:

Dai YuchenORCID,Cha Haotian,Nguyen Nhat-Khuong,Ouyang Lingxi,Galogahi Fariba,Yadav Ajeet,An HongjieORCID,Zhang JunORCID,Ooi ChinORCID,Nguyen Nam-TrungORCID

Abstract

We investigated experimentally, analytically, and numerically the formation process of double emulsion formations under a dripping regime in a tri-axial co-flow capillary device. The results show that mismatches of core and shell droplets under a given flow condition can be captured both experimentally and numerically. We propose a semi-analytical model using the match ratio between the pinch-off length of the shell droplet and the product of the core growth rate and its pinch-off time. The mismatch issue can be avoided if the match ratio is lower than unity. We considered a model with the wall effect to predict the size of the matched double emulsion. The model shows slight deviations with experimental data if the Reynolds number of the continuous phase is lower than 0.06 but asymptotically approaches good agreement if the Reynolds number increases from 0.06 to 0.14. The numerical simulation generally agrees with the experiments under various flow conditions.

Funder

Discovery Project

ARC DECRA fellowship

ARC Future Fellowships

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering

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