Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session R09: Drops: General I
1:50 PM–3:47 PM,
Monday, November 25, 2024
Room: Ballroom I
Chair: Vatsal Sanjay, University of Twente
Abstract: R09.00009 : Double droplet formation and flow characteristics in microchannel
3:34 PM–3:47 PM
Presenter:
Chen Tang
(University College London)
Authors:
Chen Tang
(University College London)
Loïc Chagot
(University College London)
Panagiota Angeli
(University College London)
Collaboration:
ThAMeS Multiphase,Department of Chemical Engineering,University College London
This study aims to investigate experimentally the effects of surfactants, flow rates and other parameters on the encapsulation process to control double emulsion formation. It investigates the formation of the drop-in-drop pattern within double flow-focusing glass microchannels. Glycerol was mixed with water to match the refractive index of the silicon oil, facilitating optical access for high-speed imaging measurements. A cationic (SDS) and a non-ionic (TX-100) surfactant were added in the outer and inner aqueous phases at below and above critical micelle concentration (CMC). A flow pattern map was generated to identify the boundary of the drop-in-drop regime under varying interfacial tension and flow rate conditions. The encapsulation rate and stability of the drop-in-drop regime were then investigated for a range of capillary numbers.
The results improve the understanding of the mechanisms underlying double emulsion formation and suggest strategies for desired outcomes in various applications.
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