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An experimental investigation of drop deformation and breakup in steady, two-dimensional linear flows
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1986
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EngineeringLiquid-liquid FlowFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringDrop DeformationUnsteady FlowMechanicsCapillarity PhenomenonNumerical SimulationBurst TheoriesRheologySmall Fluid DropletsHydrodynamic StabilityExperimental InvestigationTwo-dimensional Linear FlowsFlow PhysicDisperse FlowMultiphase FlowFlow TypeViscoplastic FluidFluid-solid Interaction
We consider the deformation and burst of small fluid droplets in steady linear, two-dimensional motions of a second immiscible fluid. Experiments using a computer-controlled, four-roll mill to investigate the effect of flow type are described, and the results compared with predictions of several available asymptotic deformation and burst theories, as well as numerical calculations. The comparison clarifies the range of validity of the theories, and demonstrates that they provide quite adequate predictions over a wide range of viscosity ratio, capillary number, and flow type.
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