DocumentCode
1135666
Title
Electrohydrodynamically induced dielectric liquid flow through pure conduction in point/plane geometry
Author
Atten, P. ; Seyed-Yagoobi, J.
Author_Institution
LEMD, Univ. Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
Volume
10
Issue
1
fYear
2003
Firstpage
27
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Mildly polar liquids generally exhibit an ohmic behavior when subjected to electric fields of limited values. The resulting conduction is then associated with heterocharge layers of finite thickness in the vicinity of the electrodes. In the absence of charge injection or induction, a simple conduction model based on the processes of dissociation of a neutral electrolytic species and recombination of the generated ions is presented. This model is first applied to parallel plane electrode geometry to describe the build-up of the heterocharge. Then, the case of point/plane configuration is considered where the effect of Coulomb force is different in the two layers next to the electrodes. A net motion toward the point electrode is predicted to occur. With a rough approximation for the harmonic field, an analysis is presented which leads to an expression for the axial component of the net force exerted on the liquid. A simple static pump is designed and built to experimentally investigate the pressure head generated through pure conduction. Two working fluids (refrigerant R-123 and n-hexane) and two different electrode designs are considered in this study. The experimental results are qualitatively compared to the theoretical predictions.
Keywords
dielectric liquids; dissociation; electric charge; electrodes; electrohydrodynamics; pumps; Coulomb force; axial component; charge injection; conduction model; electric fields; electrohydrodynamically induced dielectric liquid flow; finite thickness; generated ions; harmonic field; heterocharge layers; induction; mildly polar liquids; n-hexane; net motion; neutral electrolytic species; ohmic behavior; parallel plane electrode geometry; point electrode; point/plane geometry; pure conduction; recombination; refrigerant R-123; static pump; working fluids; Conductivity; Dielectric liquids; Electrodes; Electrohydrodynamics; Geometry; Induction generators; Isothermal processes; Mechanical engineering; Pumps; Space charge;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2003.1176555
Filename
1176555
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