EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

An experimental study on particle effects in liquid sheets

  • Sauret Alban,
  • Troger Anthony,
  • Jop Pierre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714009012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 140
p. 09012

Abstract

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Many industrial processes, such as surface coating or liquid transport in tubes, involve liquid sheets or thin films of suspensions. In these situations, the thickness of the liquid film becomes comparable to the particle size, which leads to unexpected dynamics. In addition, the classical constitutive rheological law for suspensions cannot be applied as the continuum approximation is no longer valid. Here, we consider experimentally a transient particle-laden liquid sheet that expands radially. We characterize the influence of the particles on the shape of the liquid film and the atomization process. We highlight that the presence of particles modifies the thickness and stability of the liquid sheet. Our study suggests that the influence of particles through capillary effects can modify significantly the dynamics of processes that involve suspensions and particles confined in liquid films.