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Original Articles

A visible coalescence of droplets on hydrophobic and hydrophilic fibers in water-in-oil emulsion

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Pages 1719-1725 | Received 09 Dec 2016, Accepted 31 Dec 2016, Published online: 23 Mar 2017
 

ABSTRACT

The droplets’ coalescence is instantaneous and rather complex in emulsion. The theoretical analysis of this process was presented by a former research, while visible experiments to verify these are still scarce. This work aims to show and analyze the visible water droplets’ coalescence on hydrophobic bamboo charcoal fibers and hydrophilic glass fibers in water-in-oil emulsion. An experimental setup with microscope and high-speed camera was designed and established to record the water droplets’ coalescence. The water droplets’ collision coalescence on bamboo charcoal fibers was observed, and the diameters of water droplets detaching from the fibers with different angles were measured. The angle between the fiber and the flow velocity can affect the diameters of water droplets detaching from the bamboo charcoal fibers, and cross-fibers can the enormously increase water diameters compared with single fiber. Meanwhile, the water droplets’ collision coalescence on glass fibers was observed and the result shows that the collision coalescence also occurred on the hydrophilic glass fibers when the droplet diameter was small. In addition, other factors, including flow velocity and droplets’ diameter for the coalescence on the hydrophilic glass fibers were investigated.

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