Dielectric Liquid-In-Liquid Dispersion By Applying Pulsed Voltage

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DIELECTRICS AND ELECTRICAL INSULATION(2009)

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Liquid-in-liquid dispersion, such as organic liquid in water or water in organic liquid, has been performed using de or ac voltage applied between nozzle and ground electrode. In the present study, pulsed high voltage was applied to produce droplets with controlled diameter in wide range. The high voltage pulse source was capacitor discharge type with 20 - 50 Hz and ranged from 0 to several kV. Water glass was atomized in alcohol solution into diameters ranging from several Pm to sub-mm, depending on applied voltage. The atomized water glass droplets were solidified by removing water molecules from the water glass. Synchronized droplet formation with pulse frequency was possible by controlling pulse voltage, width and frequency, which produced uniform sized droplets successively. When the pulse voltage was raised, the droplet formation mode changed from the synchronized formation to dispersion mode through transient mode. In the dispersion mode, droplets of several Pm diameter having high uniformity were produced. Utilization of high voltage and high-speed pulse to liquid-liquid dispersion could make it possible to atomize in a conductive liquid without electrolysis.
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Pulse voltage application, liquid-liquid atomization, uniform sized particle, silica particle production, synchronized droplet formation, dielectric liquids
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