Title of article :
Vibrating Orifice Droplet Generator for Studying Fast Processes Associated with Microdroplets
Author/Authors :
Devarakonda، نويسنده , , V.; Ray، نويسنده , , Asit K.; Kaiser، نويسنده , , T.; Schweiger، نويسنده , , G، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
A light scattering technique, based on resonances, has been applied to
a linear stream of highly monodisperse droplets generated by a modified vibrating
orifice aerosol generator to study evaporation of ethanol droplets. The residence
time of droplets was varied by altering the distance between the orifice and a laser
beam. Frequencies at which intensity peaks (i.e., resonances) appear in elastic and
Raman scattered light were determined by varying the frequency of droplet generation.
The absolute droplet size and refractive index were determined by matching
the observed resonances with theoretical resonances that minimize the difference
between the observed and calculated resonance frequencies. The size and refractive
index changes between two successive residence time observations were determined
from the frequency shifts of the resonances. These procedures permit determination
of size and refractive index with a precision of 2 parts in 104, and their changes
within 1 part in 104 of the absolute values. For the examined residence time of 650
ms the evaporation process was unsteady. The evaporation rate as well as droplet
temperature estimated from the refractive index was found to decrease with time.
The experimental technique can be applied to study any fast process associated with
microdroplets where observable changes occur over microsecond level time scales.
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology