A new methodology (Pressure Derivative Method) for measuring the interfacial tension ? between immiscible fluid phases at ??g = 0 (zero Bond number) is presented. This method, which is particularly suitable for measurements under microgravity conditions, is also applicable on earth to liquid pairs with a small density difference. The method consists, essentially, of calculating ? by a linear fitting of experimental capillary pressure and curvature data, collected during the formation of a drop of one of the two liquids inside the other one. The curvature data are derived from the injected drop's volume; thus, any pair of fluids can be used, including opaque liquids, for which optical curvature measurements are not possible. By a specific mathematical treatment of the experimental data, an overall accuracy on the order of less than 1% has been obtained. During the drop growth, a maximum in the pressure is reached, which can also be used to calculate ? by the Maximum Bubble Pressure technique (MBP). This value can be utilized as an internal check on the interfacial tension data obtained by the method proposed.
A new experimental method for the measurement of the interfacial tension between immiscible fluids at zero Bond number
Alberto Passerone;Libero Liggieri;Francesca Ravera;Enrica Ricci
1991
Abstract
A new methodology (Pressure Derivative Method) for measuring the interfacial tension ? between immiscible fluid phases at ??g = 0 (zero Bond number) is presented. This method, which is particularly suitable for measurements under microgravity conditions, is also applicable on earth to liquid pairs with a small density difference. The method consists, essentially, of calculating ? by a linear fitting of experimental capillary pressure and curvature data, collected during the formation of a drop of one of the two liquids inside the other one. The curvature data are derived from the injected drop's volume; thus, any pair of fluids can be used, including opaque liquids, for which optical curvature measurements are not possible. By a specific mathematical treatment of the experimental data, an overall accuracy on the order of less than 1% has been obtained. During the drop growth, a maximum in the pressure is reached, which can also be used to calculate ? by the Maximum Bubble Pressure technique (MBP). This value can be utilized as an internal check on the interfacial tension data obtained by the method proposed.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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