Formation of surfactant-laden drops: comparison of experimental and numerical results

ORAL

Abstract

Drop formation is ubiquitous in many industrial processes, with surfactants being commonly used to stabilise drops. Thus, understanding the regularities of drop formation and accompanying processes, such as formation of satellite droplets in the presence of surfactant is of high importance. Here we present the results of a comparative experimental and numerical study on formation of surfactant-laden drops over a range of flow rates and surfactant concentrations. The precise parameters of the surface tension isotherm for surfactants used in the experimental study are implemented in the numerical code enabling quantitative comparison between the two approaches. It is shown that the effect of surfactant depends not only on concentration, but also on the value of critical micellar concentration (cmc). The transition to the regime where satellite droplets are no longer released was observed when the flow rate exceeded a threshold value depending on surfactant concentration and cmc value.

Authors

  • Nina Kovalchuk

    University of Birmingham

  • Lyes Kahouadji

    Imperial College London, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK

  • Mark Simmons

    University of Birmingham

  • Richard Craster

    Imperial College London

  • Omar Matar

    Imperial College London, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK

  • Damir Juric

    LIMSI, CNRS, France, LIMSI, CRNS, France, LIMSI-CNRS

  • Jalel Chergui

    LIMSI, CNRS, France, LIMSI, CRNS, France

  • Seungwon Shin

    Hongkin University, South Korea