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Title

A Study of Temperature Effect on the Dripping Mode of Electrohydrodynamic Atomization with Viscous Liquids.

Authors

Wu, Honglei; Liu, Hailong; Wang, Junfeng

Abstract

Electrohydrodynamic atomization (EHDA) has advantages in producing fine uniform droplets with low energy consumption. In this work, the droplets generated by the EHDA under the dripping mode have been captured by a backlit high-speed imaging system under various liquid temperatures T (293–343 K) and electric Bond numbers BoE (0–0.75). The temperature-viscosity relationships of the working fluids (G20, G40, G50, and G66) were fitted by an Arrhenius-type model. The effects of BoE, We, and T on the dimensionless droplet limiting length l* and oscillation frequency f were investigated through extensive experiments. The experimental results show that the droplet limiting length elongated with the higher liquid viscosity. However, the oscillation frequency of the meniscus declines with the liquid viscosity. By the elevation of liquid temperatures, the droplet limiting length diminishes, but the oscillation frequency of the liquid meniscus accelerates. Coefficients to estimate the effects of the flow rate and the temperature on oscillation frequency are introduced into the classical theory of meniscus oscillation to develop a semi-empirical model. The proposed model could estimate oscillation frequency for the meniscus under various electric Bond numbers, Weber numbers, and temperatures. The prediction achieves good agreements with experimental results.

Subjects

FREQUENCIES of oscillating systems; MENISCUS (Liquids); VISCOSITY; TEMPERATURE effect; WORKING fluids

Publication

Heat Transfer Engineering, 2024, Vol 45, Issue 20/21, p1728

ISSN

0145-7632

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/01457632.2023.2282758

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