Evolution of Drop Flows in Gravity and Electrostatic Fields.

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Title: Evolution of Drop Flows in Gravity and Electrostatic Fields.
Authors: Chashechkin, Yu. D.1 (AUTHOR) yulidch@gmail.com
Source: Technical Physics. Jul2026, Vol. 71 Issue 7, p588-595. 8p.
Subjects: Gravitational fields, Electrostatic fields, Fluid dynamics, Deformation of surfaces, Mass transfer, Force & energy, Fluid flow
Abstract: Color video recording is performed for the pattern of the flow emerging upon the detachment of a drop from a capillary, its falling, and coalescence with a stationary liquid in the gravity and electromagnetic fields at room temperature. The deformation of the free surface and the matter transfer are traced in different modes. The mechanisms of disintegration of a drop into filaments in the impact mode are considered. The parameterization of processes is performed with account for all total energy components (kinetic, surface, and gravity potential, and electric energy). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Color video recording is performed for the pattern of the flow emerging upon the detachment of a drop from a capillary, its falling, and coalescence with a stationary liquid in the gravity and electromagnetic fields at room temperature. The deformation of the free surface and the matter transfer are traced in different modes. The mechanisms of disintegration of a drop into filaments in the impact mode are considered. The parameterization of processes is performed with account for all total energy components (kinetic, surface, and gravity potential, and electric energy). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:10637842
DOI:10.1134/S1063784226700489