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Physics of Fluids | 2013

Dynamics and fracture of ligaments from a droplet on a vibrating surface

P Deepu; Saptarshi Basu; Ranganathan Kumar

A droplet residing on a vibrating surface and in the pressure antinode of an asymmetric standing wave can spread radially outward and atomize. In this work, proper orthogonal decomposition through high speed imaging is shown to predict the likelihood of atomization for various viscous fluids based on prior information in the droplet spreading phase. Capillary instabilities are seen to affect ligament rupture. Viscous dissipation plays an important role in determining the wavelength of the most unstable mode during the inception phase of the ligaments. However, the highest ligament capillary number achieved was less than 1, and the influence of viscosity in the ligament growth and breakup phases is quite minimal. It is inferred from the data that the growth of a typical ligament is governed by a balance between the inertial force obtained from the inception phase and capillary forces. By including the effect of acoustic pressure field around the droplet, the dynamics of the ligament growth phase is revealed and the ligament growth profiles for different fluids are shown to collapse on a straight line using a new characteristic time scale.


Applied Physics Letters | 2012

Spreading and atomization of droplets on a vibrating surface in a standing pressure field

P Deepu; Saptarshi Basu; Abhishek Saha; Ranganathan Kumar

We report the first observation and analytical model of deformation and spreading of droplets on a vibrating surface under the influence of an ultrasonic standing pressure field. The standing wave allows the droplet to spread, and the spreading rate varies inversely with viscosity. In low viscosity droplets, the synergistic effect of radial acoustic force and the transducer surface acceleration also leads to capillary waves. These unstable capillary modes grow to cause ultimate disintegration into daughter droplets. We find that using nanosuspensions, spreading and disintegration can be prevented by suppressing the development of capillary modes and subsequent break-up


Physics of Fluids | 2014

Spectral response of a droplet in pulsating external flow field

P Deepu; Saptarshi Basu

A droplet introduced in an external convective flow field exhibits significant multimodal shape oscillations depending upon the intensity of the aerodynamic forcing. In this paper, a theoretical model describing the temporal evolution of normal modes of the droplet shape is developed. The fluid is assumed to be weakly viscous and Newtonian. The convective flow velocity, which is assumed to be incompressible and inviscid, is incorporated in the model through the normal stress condition at the droplet surface and the equation of motion governing the dynamics of each mode is derived. The coupling between the external flow and the droplet is approximated to be a one-way process, i.e., the external flow perturbations effect the droplet shape oscillations and the droplet oscillation itself does not influence the external flow characteristics. The shape oscillations of the droplet with different fluid properties under different unsteady flow fields were simulated. For a pulsatile external flow, the frequency spectra of the normal modes of the droplet revealed a dominant response at the resonant frequency, in addition to the driving frequency and the corresponding harmonics. At driving frequencies sufficiently different from the resonant frequency of the prolate-oblate oscillation mode of the droplet, the oscillations are stable. But at resonance the oscillation amplitude grows in time leading to breakup depending upon the fluid viscosity. A line vortex advecting past the droplet, simulated as an isotropic jump in the far field velocity, leads to the resonant excitation of the droplet shape modes if and only if the time taken by the vortex to cross the droplet is less than the resonant period of the P-2 mode of the droplet. A train of two vortices interacting with the droplet is also analysed. It shows clearly that the time instant of introduction of the second vortex with respect to the droplet shape oscillation cycle is crucial in determining the amplitude of oscillation


Journal of Heat Transfer-transactions of The Asme | 2015

Experimental Analysis of Water Vapor Diffusion Through Porous Membranes in a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell

Lalit Bansal; P Deepu; Saptarshi Basu

We report the diffusion characteristics of water vapor through two different porous media, viz., membrane electrode assembly (MEA) and gas diffusion layer (GDL) in a nonoperational fuel cell. Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) was employed for measuring water vapor concentration in the test channel. Effects of the membrane pore size and the inlet humidity on the water vapor transport are quantified through mass flux and diffusion coefficient. Water vapor transport rate is found to be higher for GDL than for MEA. The flexibility and wide range of application of TDLAS in a fuel cell setup is demonstrated through experiments with a stagnant flow field on the dry side.


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2013

Modeling of agglomeration inside a droplet with nanosuspensions in an acoustic field

Binita Pathak; P Deepu; Saptarshi Basu; Ranganathan Kumar


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2013

Vaporization dynamics of functional droplets in a hot laminar air jet

P Deepu; Saptarshi Basu; Ranganathan Kumar


Physical Review E | 2015

Stability of Poiseuille flow in a fluid overlying an anisotropic and inhomogeneous porous layer

P Deepu; Prateek Anand; Saptarshi Basu


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2015

Instabilities in a fluid overlying an inclined anisotropic and inhomogeneous porous layer

P Deepu; Sameer Dawande; Saptarshi Basu


Chemical Engineering Science | 2014

Multimodal shape oscillations of droplets excited by an air stream

P Deepu; Saptarshi Basu; Ranganathan Kumar


Chemical Engineering Science | 2014

Effect of evaporation and agglomeration on droplet shape oscillations

P Deepu; Saptarshi Basu

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Saptarshi Basu

Indian Institute of Science

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Ranganathan Kumar

University of Central Florida

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Rama Govindarajan

Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research

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S. Ravichandran

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Prateek Anand

Indian Institute of Science

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Samriddhi Sankar Ray

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Shubham Chowdhuri

Indian Institute of Science

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Binita Pathak

Indian Institute of Science

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Lalit Bansal

Indian Institute of Science

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