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Atomization of acoustically levitated droplet exposed to hot gases

Yanju Wei, Yajing Yang, Jie Zhang, Shengcai Deng, Shenghua Liu, Chung K. Law, Abhishek Saha

2020Applied Physics Letters11 citationsDOI

Abstract

We, herein, report a fatal instability in an acoustically levitated droplet when exposed to hot product gases of a flame. The initially stable millimeter size droplets were observed to undergo a critical deformation and, subsequently, strong and continuous equatorial atomization, in the form of daughter droplets with a diameter less than 100 μm. Subsequent analysis using a numerical simulation have shown that such thermally induced atomization is caused by dramatic changes in the acoustic pressure around the evaporating droplet due to the presence of a large amount of binary molecules, a critical aspect which was not accounted for in previous analyses of such instabilities.

Topics & Concepts

InstabilityMaterials scienceMechanicsChemistryChemical physicsPhysicsCombustion and flame dynamicsFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics