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Investigation of Internal Flow Fields of Evaporating of Binary Mixture Droplets

증발하는 이성분혼합물 액적의 유동장 해석

  • Received : 2017.07.11
  • Accepted : 2017.08.26
  • Published : 2017.08.31

Abstract

If a liquid droplet evaporates on a solid substrate, when it completely dries, it leaves a peculiar pattern, which depends on the composition of the liquid. Not only a single component liquid but also complex liquids are studied for a different purpose. In particular, a binary mixture droplet has been widely studied and used for an ink-jet printing technology. In this study, we focus on investigating to visualize the internal flow field of an ethanol-water mixture by varying a concentration ratio between two liquids. We measure the in-plane velocity vector fields and vorticities. We believe that this fundamental study about the internal flow field provides a basic idea to understand the dried pattern of the binary mixture droplet.

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