Abstract
We exploit large accelerations associated with surface acoustic waves to drive an extraordinary fluid jetting phenomena. Laterally focusing the acoustic energy to a small region beneath a drop placed on the surface causes rapid interfacial destabilization. Above a critical Weber number We, an elongated jet forms for drops with dimensions greater than the fluid sound wavelength. Further increases in We lead to single droplet pinch-off and subsequent axisymmetric breakup to form multiple droplets. A simple equation based on a momentum balance is derived to predict the jet velocity.
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Tan, M. K., Friend, J. R., & Yeo, L. Y. (2009). Supplementary Information : Peculiar Interfacial Jetting Phenomena Induced by Focused Surface Vibrations. Journal of Aerosol Science, (7).
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