Title of article :
Experimental Investigation of Scaling Laws for Electrospraying: Dielectric Constant Effect
Author/Authors :
Chen، نويسنده , , Da-Ren; Pui، نويسنده , , David Y.H. Pui
، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Experiments were performed to investigate the effect of liquid dielectric
constant on existing scaling laws for the electrospraying process. The variations
of the droplet size and the emitted current were measured as a function of the
dielectric constant for the electrospray operating in the cone-jet mode. Eight
different solvents with dielectric constants, K, ranging from 12.5 to 182 were tested.
The residue particle size distributions were measured using a TSI scanning mobility
particle sizer, (SMPS). The produced liquid droplet sizes were then calculated from
the known solution concentrations. The results show that: (0 For the produced
droplet size, Dd , experimental data are in agreement with the scaling law (G(K) =
1.66K -1/6) proposed by Gaiian-Calvo et al. (1994) for solvents with high dielectric
constants. The derivation in low dielectric constant cases may be that the assumption
of Gaiian-Calvo (1994) on the characteristic length may not hold for the
present system; (2) for the emitted current, I, experimental data deviate from those
given by Fernandez de la Mora and Loscertales (1994) except for the case of benzyl
alcohol. The difference may be partially explained by the use of different electrolytes.
A larger deviation is found in comparing with the equation, f(K) = 6.46K1I4,
provided by Gaiian-Calvo et al. (1994). The reasons may be due to the inapplicable
characteristic length assumption and the role of ion drifting current in the total
emitted current. Based on the experimental data collected, some problems are
pointed out regarding the criteria proposed in the previous studies for predicting the
minimum liquid feed rate. A formula is given based on these data to estimate the
maximum feed rate and to explain the observations reported in Chen et al. (1995).
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology