Natural vibration of an aqueous pendant drop

Interfacial dynamics of a pendant drop suspended from a needle support was studied via a new experimental method, without external excitation, to accurately quantify the impact of size and surface properties on the natural frequency. For drops ranging between 3.0 and 40.2 mm 3 , the natural frequenc...

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Main Authors: Parkinson, L., Phan, Chi
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Science Inc. 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59341
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description Interfacial dynamics of a pendant drop suspended from a needle support was studied via a new experimental method, without external excitation, to accurately quantify the impact of size and surface properties on the natural frequency. For drops ranging between 3.0 and 40.2 mm 3 , the natural frequency of vibration varied proportionally to the volume raised to the exponent -3/4, V -3/4 . A direct relationship between the frequency and the water drops was obtained f(Hz) ? S - 3/4 t c -1 , in which S is the dimensionless size parameter. Previous works performed employing external excitation suggested a direct impact of the supporting size, which might be explained by the acting force. The current experimental results do not follow this prediction, indicating insignificant influence of the support base on the recorded frequency. The results indicate a significant role of surface tension, which is taken into account by size factor S, on the vibration of the pendant drop.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-593412020-06-15T01:06:26Z Natural vibration of an aqueous pendant drop Parkinson, L. Phan, Chi Interfacial dynamics of a pendant drop suspended from a needle support was studied via a new experimental method, without external excitation, to accurately quantify the impact of size and surface properties on the natural frequency. For drops ranging between 3.0 and 40.2 mm 3 , the natural frequency of vibration varied proportionally to the volume raised to the exponent -3/4, V -3/4 . A direct relationship between the frequency and the water drops was obtained f(Hz) ? S - 3/4 t c -1 , in which S is the dimensionless size parameter. Previous works performed employing external excitation suggested a direct impact of the supporting size, which might be explained by the acting force. The current experimental results do not follow this prediction, indicating insignificant influence of the support base on the recorded frequency. The results indicate a significant role of surface tension, which is taken into account by size factor S, on the vibration of the pendant drop. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59341 10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2017.09.003 Elsevier Science Inc. restricted
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Natural vibration of an aqueous pendant drop
title Natural vibration of an aqueous pendant drop
title_full Natural vibration of an aqueous pendant drop
title_fullStr Natural vibration of an aqueous pendant drop
title_full_unstemmed Natural vibration of an aqueous pendant drop
title_short Natural vibration of an aqueous pendant drop
title_sort natural vibration of an aqueous pendant drop
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59341