We have examined deformation and breakup of fluid drops suspended in another immiscible fluid under the action of an electric field. The contiguous fluids are incompressible Newtonian and the fluid-fluid interface is populated by nonionic surfactant molecules. The presence of the nonionic surfactant affects both the degree of deformation and the modes of breakup through the so-called Marangoni flow resulting from its nonuniform distribu-tion on the interface. The drop is deformed into either a prolate or an oblate spheroid depending upon the electrical properties of the fluids and sustains a steady-state shape until the electrical Weber number is above a certain critical value. Two distinctively different modes of the drop breakup are obser...
The slow deformation of a conducting drop surrounded by a viscous insulating fluid subject to a unif...
Electrical effects can impart a cross-stream component to drop motion in a pressure-driven flow, due...
A conducting drop suspended in a viscous dielectric and subjected to a uniform DC electric field def...
We report novel observations revealing the catastrophic breakup of water drops containing surfactant...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (8612)[EN] Deformation and break-up of liquid drops susp...
In this paper we present experimental and numerical studies of the electrohydrodynamic stretching of...
The sedimentation of a surfactant-laden deformable viscous drop acted upon by an electric field is c...
This thesis investigates the development and use of interface-capturing methods for detailed simulat...
In this paper we present experimental and numerical studies of the electrohydrodynamic stretching of...
We study the effect of surfactant on the pairwise interactions of drops in an applied uniform dc ele...
International audienceThe dielectrophoresis of a surfactant-laden viscous drop in the presence of no...
International audienceThe dielectrophoresis of a surfactant-laden viscous drop in the presence of no...
We investigate the effects of surfactant coating on a deformable viscous drop under the combined act...
Electrocoalescence is the process in which pairs of conducting droplets suspended in a continuous di...
Electrocoalescence is the process in which pairs of conducting droplets suspended in a continuous di...
The slow deformation of a conducting drop surrounded by a viscous insulating fluid subject to a unif...
Electrical effects can impart a cross-stream component to drop motion in a pressure-driven flow, due...
A conducting drop suspended in a viscous dielectric and subjected to a uniform DC electric field def...
We report novel observations revealing the catastrophic breakup of water drops containing surfactant...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (8612)[EN] Deformation and break-up of liquid drops susp...
In this paper we present experimental and numerical studies of the electrohydrodynamic stretching of...
The sedimentation of a surfactant-laden deformable viscous drop acted upon by an electric field is c...
This thesis investigates the development and use of interface-capturing methods for detailed simulat...
In this paper we present experimental and numerical studies of the electrohydrodynamic stretching of...
We study the effect of surfactant on the pairwise interactions of drops in an applied uniform dc ele...
International audienceThe dielectrophoresis of a surfactant-laden viscous drop in the presence of no...
International audienceThe dielectrophoresis of a surfactant-laden viscous drop in the presence of no...
We investigate the effects of surfactant coating on a deformable viscous drop under the combined act...
Electrocoalescence is the process in which pairs of conducting droplets suspended in a continuous di...
Electrocoalescence is the process in which pairs of conducting droplets suspended in a continuous di...
The slow deformation of a conducting drop surrounded by a viscous insulating fluid subject to a unif...
Electrical effects can impart a cross-stream component to drop motion in a pressure-driven flow, due...
A conducting drop suspended in a viscous dielectric and subjected to a uniform DC electric field def...