Coalescence Behaviour of Liquid Drops at Solid Surfaces

  • Asher I. Najimi

Student thesis: Doctoral ThesisDoctor of Philosophy

Abstract

The literature on droplet hydrodynamics and coalescence
mechanisms in packed beds has been reviewed. The fundamentals
of liquid-liquid and solid-liquid coalescence, and characterisation
of 'wetting' or 'non-wetting' behaviour in liquid-vapour-solid
systems by contact angles are summarised.

Contact angle measurements have been extended to liquid-liquid-
solid systems. Five organic liquids and water were investigated using both high and low surface energy solid surfaces. The contact angle varied with the size of the drop and with surface characteristics of the solid. The mechanisms by which a contact angle is subtended are explained with respect to the nature of a surface. The true contact angle was that measured with a ‘wetted’
surface; with a 'non-wetted' surface the drop actually 'rested'
on adsorbed immiscible liquid...
Date of AwardSept 1979
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • Aston University

Keywords

  • Coalescence behaviour
  • liquid drops
  • solid surfaces

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