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 ZC20: Numerical Simulation of Multiphase Flows
12:50 PM–2:21 PM,
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Room: 250 D
Chair: Som Dutta, Utah State University
Abstract: ZC20.00007 : Effect of Surfactants Preferential Solubility on Droplets Morphology in Turbulence
2:08 PM–2:21 PM
Presenter:
Umberto Bau
(TU Wien - Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer)
Authors:
Umberto Bau
(TU Wien - Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer)
Alessio Roccon
(University of Udine)
Alfredo Soldati
(Vienna Univ of Technology, Univ. of Udine)
Simulations with droplets matching the carrier fluid's density and viscosity introduce differential solubility by adding a non-symmetrical energy contribution to the surfactant diffusion functional, penalizing dissolution in one phase. Two scenarios are explored: Carrier Preferential Surfactant (CPS), where surfactant dissolution is penalized in the continuous phase, and Droplets Preferential Surfactant (DPS), where it is penalized in the dispersed phase. Results show that surfactant distribution at the interface varies with solubility preference, with higher concentrations in the DPS scenario. This is due to restricted surfactant desorption from the interface in the CPS scenario. Additionally, droplet morphology changes with solubility preference due to differences in surfactant coverage.
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