The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework of two essentially different mathematical models, and the results are compared with experimental data on the very early stages of the coalescence process reported recently. The first model tested is the ‘conventional’ one, where it is assumed that coalescence as the formation of a single body of fluid occurs by an instant appearance of a liquid bridge smoothly connecting the two drops, and the subsequent process is the evolution of this single body of fluid driven by capillary forces. The second model under investigation considers coalescence as a process where a section of the free surface becomes trapped between the bulk phases as the drops ...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
The partial coalescence of a droplet onto a planar liquid/liquid interface is investigated theoretic...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
The interface formation model is applied to describe the initial stages of the coalescence of two li...
The interface formation model is applied to describe the initial stages of the coalescence of two li...
Several processes involve two immiscible liquid phases where the drops of the dispersed phase are su...
Several processes involve two immiscible liquid phases where the drops of the dispersed phase are su...
Several processes involve two immiscible liquid phases where the drops of the dispersed phase are su...
Several processes involve two immiscible liquid phases where the drops of the dispersed phase are su...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
The partial coalescence of a droplet onto a planar liquid/liquid interface is investigated theoretic...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
The process of coalescence of two identical liquid drops is simulated numerically in the framework o...
The interface formation model is applied to describe the initial stages of the coalescence of two li...
The interface formation model is applied to describe the initial stages of the coalescence of two li...
Several processes involve two immiscible liquid phases where the drops of the dispersed phase are su...
Several processes involve two immiscible liquid phases where the drops of the dispersed phase are su...
Several processes involve two immiscible liquid phases where the drops of the dispersed phase are su...
Several processes involve two immiscible liquid phases where the drops of the dispersed phase are su...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible li...
The partial coalescence of a droplet onto a planar liquid/liquid interface is investigated theoretic...