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Coupled Electrohydrodynamic and Thermocapillary Instability of Multi-Phase Flows Using an Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Method

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  • Fatemeh Almasi

    (National Institute for Applied Sciences, INSA Rouen Normandie, Clean Combustion Laboratory, CORIA UMR 6614 CNRS, 76000 Rouen, France)

  • Manuel Hopp-Hirschler

    (Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, University of Stuttgart, 70199 Stuttgart, Germany)

  • Abdellah Hadjadj

    (National Institute for Applied Sciences, INSA Rouen Normandie, Clean Combustion Laboratory, CORIA UMR 6614 CNRS, 76000 Rouen, France)

  • Ulrich Nieken

    (Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, University of Stuttgart, 70199 Stuttgart, Germany)

  • Mostafa Safdari Shadloo

    (National Institute for Applied Sciences, INSA Rouen Normandie, Clean Combustion Laboratory, CORIA UMR 6614 CNRS, 76000 Rouen, France
    Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, University of Stuttgart, 70199 Stuttgart, Germany)

Abstract

This paper concerns the study of coupled effects of electrohydrodynamic (EHD) and thermocapillary (TC) on the dynamic behaviour of a single liquid droplet. An incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamic (ISPH) multiphase model is used to simulate EHD-TC driven flows. The complex hydrodynamic interactions are modeled using the continuum surface force (CSF) method, in which the gradient of the interfacial tension and the Marangoni forces are calculated with an approximated error or 0.014% in the calculation of Marangoni force compared to the analytical solutions which is a significant improvement in comparison with previous SPH simulation studies, under the assumption that the thermocapillarity generates sufficiently large stress to allow droplet migration, while the electrohydrodynamic phenomena influences the droplet morphology depending on the electrical and thermal ratios of the droplet and the ambient fluid. This study shows that, when applying a vertical electric field and thermal gradient, the droplet starts to stretch horizontally towards a break-up condition at a high rate of electrical permitivity. The combined effect of thermal gradient and electric field tends to push further the droplet towards the break-up regime. When the thermal gradient and the electric field vector are orthogonal, results show that the droplet deformation would take place more slowly and the Marangoni forces cause the droplet to migrate, while the stretching in the direction of the electric field is not seen to be as strong as in the first case.

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  • Fatemeh Almasi & Manuel Hopp-Hirschler & Abdellah Hadjadj & Ulrich Nieken & Mostafa Safdari Shadloo, 2022. "Coupled Electrohydrodynamic and Thermocapillary Instability of Multi-Phase Flows Using an Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Method," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(7), pages 1-21, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:15:y:2022:i:7:p:2576-:d:785253
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