Title :
Production of oil/water type uniformly sized droplets using a convergent AC electric field
Author :
Sato, Masayuki ; Kato, Sadayoshi ; Saito, Masahiro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biol. & Chem. Eng., Gunma Univ., Japan
Abstract :
The authors proposed a new method to produce uniformly sized insulating liquid droplets (such as kerosene or plastic monomer) in immiscible liquid media (distilled water) by means of an applied convergent electric field generated using AC or pulsed voltage. The disintegration mechanism of the liquid column was observed precisely using video images and still photographs. Kerosene droplets with an essentially uniform diameter ranging from 100 to 250 μm were produced synchronously with the applied AC frequency using a nozzle diameter of 100 μm. When the flow rate of the co-flowing liquid surrounding the oil-phase liquid jet was increased, the synchronous frequency became higher and the size of the resulting droplets was decreased due to the elongation of the liquid jet. The disintegration mechanism is most likely the forced oscillation of the liquid jet stimulated by each cycle change of the applied voltage. The droplet size can be widely controlled by varying the AC frequency, nozzle diameter, liquid flow rate and velocity ratio between the oil-phase and co-flowing water
Keywords :
drops; electric field effects; electrohydrodynamics; fluid oscillations; insulating oils; jets; nozzles; solubility; two-phase flow; 100 mum; 100 to 250 mum; co-flowing liquid; convergent AC electric field; disintegration mechanism; distilled water; flow rate; forced oscillation; immiscible liquid media; insulating liquid droplets; kerosene; liquid column; liquid flow rate; nozzle diameter; oil-phase liquid jet; oil/water droplets; plastic monomer; pulsed voltage; still photographs; synchronous frequency; uniform size; velocity ratio; video images; AC generators; Dielectric liquids; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electric fields; Frequency; Image converters; Petroleum; Plastic insulation; Production; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on