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Entrapped air bubbles in piezo-driven inkjet printing: Their effect on the droplet velocity
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Bubble DynamicEngineeringMicrofabricationDroplet Velocity UdropFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsHydrodynamic CavitationAir BubblesDroplet VelocityPrinted ElectronicsCapillarity PhenomenonLiquid-liquid FlowPiezo-driven Inkjet PrintingInk ChannelMultiphase FlowEntrapped Air BubblesAcoustic Cavitation
Air bubbles entrapped in the ink channel are a major problem in piezo-driven inkjet printing. They grow by rectified diffusion and eventually counteract the pressure buildup at the nozzle, leading to a breakdown of the jetting process. Experimental results on the droplet velocity udrop as a function of the equilibrium radius R0 of the entrained bubble are presented. Surprisingly, udrop(R0) shows a pronounced maximum around R0=17μm before it sharply drops to zero around R0=19μm. A simple one-dimensional model is introduced to describe this counterintuitive behavior which turns out to be a resonance effect of the entrained bubble.
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