Flow of Quasi-2D Emulsion Droplets Through Small Openings
ORAL
Abstract
We examine how various parameters affect the flow rate of quasi-2D soft particles moving through tight openings. To observe this, we create thin hopper-shaped chambers which have a small exit for the particles to flow through. We fill the chambers with monodisperse oil-in-water emulsions with a soap surfactant. We use microscopy to observe the droplets moving through the chamber. We find faster flow rates when there are more droplets in the chamber (providing a larger pressure head) and with larger exit sizes. We fit the flow rate to a modified Beverloo equation with an extra term for the height of the particles pushing the droplets through the opening.
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Presenters
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Anisa Hofert
Emory University
Authors
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Anisa Hofert
Emory University
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Yonglun Jiang
Emory University
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Eric Weeks
Emory University