(552c) Nonlinear Electrohydrodynamics of a Viscous Droplet
AIChE Annual Meeting
2012
2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
2012 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)
Electric Fields At Interfaces: Electro-Wetting, Droplets, and Vesicles
Wednesday, October 31, 2012 - 4:00pm to 4:15pm
A classic result due to G.I.Taylor is that a drop placed in a uniform electric field adopts a prolate or oblate spheroidal shape, the flow and shape being axisymmetrically aligned with the applied field. We report an instability and transition to a nonaxisymmetric rotational flow in strong fields, similar to the rotation of solid dielectric spheres observed by Quincke in the 19th century. Our experiments reveal novel droplet behaviors such as tumbling, oscillations and chaotic dynamics even under creeping flow conditions. A phase diagram demonstrates the dependence of these behaviors on drop size, viscosity ratio and electric field strength. The theoretical model, which includes anisotropy in the polarization relaxation, elucidates the interplay of interface deformation and charging as the source of the rich nonlinear dynamics. Strong DC electricfields are also reported to lower the effective emulsion viscosity below that of the matrix fluid. We disuss the relation of emulsion electrorheology to drop-level dynamics.
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See more of this Group/Topical: Topical 3: 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)
See more of this Group/Topical: Topical 3: 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)