A theoretical and experimental study on the oscillation of a hanging drop

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The damping oscillation of a hanging drop on a nozzle in the air was studied theoretically and experimentally. In the experiments, an elongated drop on a brass nozzle by electrostatic force was made to oscillate by removing the electric field instantaneously and the subsequent drop motion was recorded by a high-speed camera. In the theoretical study, the time-dependent drop shape and flow inside the drop were simulated numerically by use of the finite element method. It was found that the experimental results of oscillatory behavior for a hanging drop of aqueous glycerin solution were in good agreement with the calculated ones and that the frequency of oscillation was affected by drop volume, surface tension and nozzle size. © 1987, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. All rights reserved.

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Tsukada, T., Sato, M., Imaishi, N., Hozawa, M., & Fujinawa, K. (1987). A theoretical and experimental study on the oscillation of a hanging drop. Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 20(1), 88–93. https://doi.org/10.1252/jcej.20.88

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