Experimental Investigation of Electrospraying Properties Based on Ring Electrode Modification

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Abstract

Electrospraying uses a high-voltage potential difference to create fine droplets. This study conducts a comparative analysis of the spray pattern and droplet properties using ring electrode parameters. The spray pattern and droplet characteristics are analyzed based on the experimental parameters of the ring electrode. The results show that the cone-jet mode forms quickly for the ring electrode. In addition, as the ring diameter decreases, the ring voltage increases and an increase in the distance between the ring and the nozzle in the bottom direction decreases the Sauter mean diameter and its standard deviation. The optimal conditions for the formation of fine and uniform droplets include a ring diameter of 15 mm, a ring voltage of 7 kV, and a nozzle-to-ring distance of (+) 20 mm.

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Kim, J. Y., Lee, S. J., Lee, M. H., & Hong, J. G. (2024). Experimental Investigation of Electrospraying Properties Based on Ring Electrode Modification. ACS Omega, 9(1), 1125–1133. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c07402

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