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Numerical Investigation of Droplet-Droplet Coalescence and Droplet-Interface Coalescence

Volume 1A, Symposia: Advances in Fluids Engineering Education; Turbomachinery Flow Predictions and Optimization; Applications in CFD; Bio-Inspired Fluid Mechanics; Droplet-Surface Interactions; CFD Verification and Validation; Development and Applications of Immersed Boundary Methods; DNS, LES, and Hybrid RANS/LES Methods, 2014
The oil produced from offshore reservoirs normally contains considerable amount of water. The separation of water from oil is very crucial in petroleum industry. Studying the coalescence of two droplets or one droplet and interface can lead to better understanding of oil-water separation process.
A. Mansouri, H. Arabnejad, R. S. Mohan
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Rebounding Droplet‐Droplet Collisions on Superhydrophobic Surfaces: from the Phenomenon to Droplet Logic

Advanced Materials, 2012
When water droplets impact each other while traveling on a superhydrophobic surface, we demonstrate that they are able to rebound like billiard balls. We present elementary Boolean logic operations and a flip-flop memory based on these rebounding water droplet collisions.
Forchheimer, Robert   +4 more
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Droplet Handling

2009
When quantitative analysis or quantitative chemical synthesis is performed using a micrototal analysis system (microTAS), the technologies for precise metering, transporting, and mixing of droplets are required. In this chapter, several technologies for the handling of droplets are described.
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Droplet-droplet, droplet-particle, and droplet-substrate collision behavior

Powder Technology, 2022
A.G. Islamova   +3 more
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Autonomous Droplet Architectures

Artificial Life, 2015
The quintessential living element of all organisms is the cell—a fluid-filled compartment enclosed, but not isolated, by a layer of amphiphilic molecules that self-assemble at its boundary. Cells of different composition can aggregate and communicate through the exchange of molecules across their boundaries. The astounding success of this architecture
Gareth Jones   +4 more
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A rebounding droplet impacting on a static droplet

Journal of Heat Transfer, 2015
This study aims to experimentally examine rebounding characteristics of a free-fall droplet which impacts on a static droplet with a spherical-cap shape in a low Weber number range. Two well-aligned high-speed cameras were used for visualization of droplet behaviors after impact.
Joo Hyun Moon   +2 more
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Energy analysis of droplet jumping induced by multi-droplet coalescence: The influences of droplet number and droplet location

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2018
Abstract Self-propelled droplet jumping phenomenon during condensation on superhydrophobic surfaces has various engineering applications such as heat transfer enhancement, hotspot cooling and anti-icing/frosting. Since most of the droplet jumping phenomena are induced by multi-droplet rather than two-droplet coalescence, understanding the influences ...
Fuqiang Chu   +3 more
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Unsteady droplet combustion with droplet heating

Combustion and Flame, 1976
Abstract Unsteady droplet combustion caused by droplet heating is modelled by assuming quasi-steady gas-phase processes and the droplet temperature being spatially uniform but temporally varying. Results show droplet heating is a significant source for the experimentally observed unsteady combustion phenomena of Okajima and Kumagai.
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON A SINGLE DROPLET AND DROPLET-DROPLET BOILING PHENOMENA

Atomization and Sprays, 2021
Eitan Kompinsky   +2 more
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Emerging designs of aggregation-induced emission luminogens for lipid droplets imaging

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2023
Ting Han, Dingyuan Yan, Dong Wang
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