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Study on film effects during isothermal drying of square capillary tube using Lattice Boltzmann method

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Pages 735-747 | Received 26 Jul 2020, Accepted 01 Mar 2021, Published online: 26 Mar 2021
 

Abstract

The drying phenomena of an initially filled perfectly wetting liquid in a square internal cross-sectional tube are studied. The conditions are such that the liquid films develop along the tube internal corners under the effect of capillary forces until the bulk meniscus recedes in the tube. In this work, the Shan-Chen Lattice Boltzmann method (SC-LBM) is implemented to elucidate the complex multiphase phenomena involved in the isothermal drying of the square capillary tube. The SC-LBM is validated with Stefan-Maxwell diffusion relation and the simulated drying kinetics are in very good agreement with the commonly observed drying phenomena, which are the constant rate period (CRP) followed by the falling rate period (FRP). The computed capillarity along the liquid-gas interface at the internal corners of the tube results in the formation of extended corner films and surface films. Further, the pinning and the depinning phenomena as well as the variations of the corner film width are studied in detail. Based on the roughness factor of the tube, the characteristics of drying kinetics are studied and compared with the smooth square capillary tube.

Acknowledgement

The authors would like to acknowledge Central Computing Laboratory (CC Lab), Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani- Hyderabad Campus, for providing computing facilities to conduct LBM simulations. The corresponding author would like to acknowledge the Science and Research Engineering Board (SERB), India for providing Computer Nodes under the project EMR/2017/02450. All the LBM simulations were conducted using the aforementioned sponsored computing nodes.

Disclosure of interest statement

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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