Extensional flow of low-viscosity fluids in capillary bridges formed by pulsed surface acoustic wave jetting

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  • P K Bhattacharjee
  • A G McDonnell
  • R Prabhakar
  • L Y Yeo
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Forming capillary bridges of low-viscosity (.10mPa s) fluids is difficult, making the study of their capillary-thinning behavior and the measurement of the fluid’s extensional viscosity difficult as well. Current techniques require some time to form a liquid bridge from the stretching of a droplet. Rapidly stretching a liquid bridge using these methods can cause its breakup if the viscosity is too low. Stretching more slowly allows the bridge to thin and break up before a suitable bridge geometry can be established to provide reliable and accurate rheological data. Using a pulsed surface acoustic wave to eject a jet from a sessile droplet, a capillary bridge may be formed in about 7.5ms, about seven times quicker than current methods. With this approach, capillary bridges may be formed from Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids having much lower viscosities—water, 0.04% by weight solution of high-molecular-weight (7 MDa) polystyrene in dioctyl phthalate and 0.25% fibrinogen solution in demineralized water, for example. Details of the relatively simple system used to achieve these results are provided, as are experimental results indicating deviations from a Newtonian response by the low-viscosity non-Newtonian fluids used in our study. 1 Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed. New Journal of Physics 13 (2011) 023005 1367-2630/11/023005+14$33.00 © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft

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تاریخ انتشار 2011