在水池上漂浮的不混合液体薄膜上滴落撞击
Ben D Fudge1,2, Radu Cimpeanu2,3, Alfonso A Castrejón-Pita4
1Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3PJ, UK.
Scientific reports
|June 13, 2024
概括
本研究检查了滴水对被第二层流体覆盖的液体池的影响. 我们量化了薄膜厚度如何影响滴滴透,揭示了过渡性行为和对多流体动态的新见解.
科学领域:
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 多相流的流量是多相的.
- 接口现象 接口现象
背景情况:
- 对于单流体系统,滴滴对液体池的影响力学是众所周知的.
- 之前的研究量化了同一流体和不同流体冲击的界面速度.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究滴滴对被不同厚度的流体层覆盖的液体池的影响.
- 测量薄膜厚度对滴滴透速度的影响.
- 将实验和计算结果与理论预测进行比较.
主要方法:
- 对滴滴撞击动态的实验研究.
- 计算流体动力学 (CFD) 模拟.
- 对界面速度和流量量进行分析.
主要成果:
- 量化了薄膜厚度对上方滴滴-薄膜接口透速度的影响.
- 在零和无限薄膜厚度限制之间观察到强大的过渡行为.
- 证明高达1个撞击点直径的薄膜可以显著改变撞击后的动态.
结论:
- 为多流体系统的非线性行为提供了新的定量见解.
- 描述了有限薄膜厚度在滴水池撞击场景中的影响.
- 确定增加液体薄膜粘度会导致较长时间内较低的速度和更大的薄膜厚度.
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